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NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAHTILE
IJMSUI^AJMeE QOjVIf jAJMY.
Iiacorporatecl loy Roy-a.1 Cliai-ter and. y^cts of IParliaiTient.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
LIFE INSURANCE.
]NfEA?y AND IMPORTANT FEATURES.
Claims paid on proof of death and title.
Premiums adjusted to each half-year of age.
Minimum Surrender Values fixed, and held at credit of Insured for five years.
Paid-up Policy of liberal amount granted in place of lapsed policy, if desired
within six months. Error in proposal papers not to involve forfeiture of policy unless accompanied
by fraud. Policies in most cases world-wide from outset.
ZBOISTTTS ITIEIJ^IR, 1885. NINE-TENTHS of the Whole Profits of the Life Assurance Branch belong to the Assured, one-tenth only going to the Shareholders.
The next DIVISION OF PROFITS will be made as at 31st December, 1885, and a Policy effected on the Participating Scale during the current year will rank in that Division for Bonus, which will vest if the Policy continues in force until the sixth premium is due.
The Company grants Annuities to Persons of all Ages on very favourable terms.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Property of nearly all descriptions Insured, at Home or Abroad, at the Lowest Rates of Premium corresponding to the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liberality.
Every inforfuation tnay be had at the Chief Offices, Branches, or Agencies.
HESOUHCES OF THE COMPANY
As at 31st December, 1884.
CAPITAL—
Authorised Capital, ;^3,ocx),ooo o o
Subscribed Capital, 2,500,000 o o
Paid-up Capital, 625,000 o o
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company — Continued.
II. FIRE FUND—
Reserve, ;/;i, 170,000 o O
Premium Reserve, 37i»356 4 4
Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 55)939 5 2
^A597)295 9 6 III. LIFE FUND—
Accumulated Fund (Life Branch), ^3,458,595 18 9
Accumulated Fund (Annuity Branch), 536,066 8 6
;^3,994,662 7 3 REVENUE FOR THE YEAR 1884.
From the Life Department.
Net Life Premiums, Interest, &c., ;^495)530 " 10
Annuity Premiums (including ^^ 70, 166 17s. 3d. by single pay- ment) and Interest, 92,030 16 10
;^S87,56i 8 8 From the Fire Department, Net Fire Premiums, Interest, &c., 1,201,068 ii 11
^1,788,630 o 7
The Accumulated Funds of the Life Department are free from liability in respect of the Fire Departme7it, and in like manner the Acczimtilated Funds of the Fire Department are free from liability in respect of the Life Department,
OiailEF OFFICES -
EDINBURGH: 64 PRINCES STREET. LONDON : 61 THREADNEEDLE STREET.
Glasgow Branch Oface-102 ST. VIH0E1?T STREET.
Local Manager, - G. W. SNODGRASS. Local Secretary, - DAVID L. LAIDLAW.
M'INNES, MACKENZIE, & LOCHHEAD, Writers, Paisley.
JOHN HUTCHESON, 6 Garthland Place, Paisley.
b. S. VEITCH, Bank of Scotland, Paisley.
JOHN ADAM, Writer, Paisley.
WALTER HOLMES, Royal Bank, Johnstone.
V • » ♦
THE
PAISLEY DIRECTORY
AND
GENERAL ADVERTISER
FOE.
1885-86.
INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE AND ACCURATE DIRECTORIES
OF
INKERMANN,
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RENFREW, JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, ELDERSLIE,
BALACLAVA,
CLIPPENS,
LINWOOD,
HOWWOOD, Etc.
WITH A MAP OF PAISLEY,
AND AN APPENDIX,
Comprising a Copious List of the Public Boards, Institutions, Societies, &c, connected with the various localities.
to
PAISLEYS J. & J. COOK:, "GAZETTE" BUILpiNGS, 94 HIGH STREET.
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Liverpool and London and Clobe
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ESTABLISHED 1836.
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£6,911,400.
Total Invested Funds, - - -
The magnitude of the Company's Business enables it to accept Insurances on the most favourable terms.
Life Department. — All descriptions of Life Insurance and Annuities at moderate rates. Participating Policies, under new table, payable at fixed age or previous death.
The Large Reversionary Bonus of 35/- per cent, per annum on sums assured in the new Participating class has been declared at each valuation.
THE NEW CONDITIONS OF ASSURANCE
Give increased facilities for Residence, Travel, and Occupation. — Maintaining Policies in force. — Reviving Lapsed Policies. — Prompt payment of Claims.
Liverpool, London, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Newcastle.
Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal for Fire and Life Insurance and Annuities may be obtained at the Company's Offices, or from any of its Agents.
Glasgow Office, - Edinburgh Office,
30 GEORGE SQUARE. 23 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
JLCa-ZBTsTTS II5r IPJLXSXjIEY:
HOBEUT BOYD, Accoiintant,
16 Moss Street, ALEXANDER LANG-, 31 Hi^h
Street. JOHIT MXTZn, House Factor, 23
Moss Street, JOHN M*aO"WN, Accountant,
14 Qilmour Street,
A, B. M'aO"WN, Accountant, I'i 0-ilmoiir Street,
Vr. EEIB, Jun,, "Writer, 8 Oounty Place.
H. & T. UtrsSELL, Writers, •7 High Street. '
A. M. "WHITEFOUD, 53 Cale- donia Street.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Advertising List, 263
Agricultural (Renfrewshire) Cattle
Assurance Association, 212
Agricultural{Renfrewshire) Society, 2 1 2
Angling (Rowbank) Club, 207
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 2 1 1
Art Institute, 180
Athletic Clubs, 205
Balaclava and Clippens Directory, 262
Bank Holidays, 176
Banks, I75
Banns, Fees for proclamation of, 172
Beaconsfield Club, 202
Bicycle Clubs, 205
Bowling Clubs, 207
Burgh Officers, 166
Burgh and Police Courts, 166
Burns Club, 204
Burying grounds, gravediggers, &c. , 171
Carriers' Quarters, 171
Cart Navigation Trustees, 166
Cemetery Company (Limited), ... 189
Choral Union, 201
Church Officers, I94
Coats Observatory, 180
'Coffee Room, 180
Commissary Court, I77
Commissioners of Supply, 208
Conservative Association, 202
Constituency (Municipal), 165
Constituency (Parliamentary), 165
Co-operative Societies, 192
Corporation of Merchants, 178
Cricket (Kelburne) Club, 205
Curling Clubs, 204
Distances, Table of, 213
; Duncan Wright Endowment, 178
'Elders' (U.P. Church) Association, 199 Elderslie Directory, ^55
Fairs, 1 80
Fast Days, , 179
Female Refuge, 193 /
Fiars Prices, ... 210
Fire Brigade, 177
Florist Societies, 191
Football Clubs, , 205
Foresters, Ancient Order of, • 188
Free Public Library and Museum, 179
Friendly Societies, 192
Good Templar Lodges, 1 90
Grocers' Company, 178
Hammermen's Society, 178
Highlanders' Association, 181 /
High Parish Sabbath School
Association, 200
Horticultural Societies, 191
Howwood Directory, 257
Income Tax Commissioners, 210
Incurable Diseases, Society for
Treatment of, 200 ^
Industrial School, 182 /
Infirmary, 174 /
Inkermann Directory, 261
Johnstone Directory, 230
Johnstone Directory Appendix, . . . 247
Justices of the Peace, 184
Justice of Peace Constables, 177
Kibble Reformatory Institution, .. . 187 /
Ladies' Association for promoting the Christian Education of Jewish Females in Alexandria (Egypt), 199 / Ladies' Association for promoting
Female Education in India, ... 199 /
Lawn Tennis Club, 205
Liberal Association, 202
Liberal Club, 20^
Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, 2I0
Linwood Directory, 25S
VI
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Magistrates and Town Council, ... i66
Maltmen's Society, 178
Martyrs' Parish Children's Church, 200 Martyrs' Parish Sabbath School
Union, 200
Masonic Lodges, 188
Member of Parliament, 165
Middle Parish Children's Mission
Church, 200
Middle Parish Church Ecclesiastical
Trustees, 200
Middle Parish Sabbath School
Association, 200
Musical Societies, 201
/ Neilson Educational Institution, .. . 187
Oakshaw Free Church Literary
Society, 181
Oddfellows, 189
Old Weavers' Society, 178
Omnibus traffic, 177
Ornithological Association, 20 1
Parishes, List of. 172
Parochial (Abbey) Board, 183
Parochial (Paisley) Board, 182
/ Peter Brough Bequest Fund, 178
Philharmonic Society, 201
/ Philosophical Institution, 179
Philanthropic Temperance Associa- tion, 181
Police Commissioners, 167
Political Clubs and Associations, 202 / Poor, Association for Improving
the Condition of, 182
Population of Paisley, 165
Post Office, 168
Poultry and Pigeon Association,... 201
Precentors, 194
Primitive Methodist Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associa- tion, 181
Primrose League, 202
Public Offices, &c., 171
Quarrelton Directory, 254
Race Committee, 201
Railway Companies, 176
Religious Denominations, 1 94
Renfrew Directory, 217
Renfrew Directory Appendix, 226
Renfrewshire Christian Union, ... 199
Renfrewshire Police, 210
Rifle Volunteers (officers of), 211
Rowing (Linside Amateur) Club, 206
Royal Renfrew Militia, 211
Sabbath School Union, 198
Savings Bank, 176
School Board, 185
School of Design, 187 ,'
Schools, Public and other, 1 85
Scotch Girls' Friendly Society, ... 192 / Shepherds, Loyal Order of Ancient, 189
Sheriff" Courts, 177
Sheriff" Officers, 177
Skating Club, 207
Small Debt Court, 177
South Parish Sabbath School
Association, 200
Street Guide, 9
Tannahill Club, 204
Thornhill Directory (included in Johnstone Directory).
Total Abstinence Society, 181
Trade Societies, 203
Ward (Parliamentary) boundaries, 165
Water Company, 189
Weights and measures, Inspectors
of, : 177
Women's Christian and Abstinence
Association, . 181 ^
Young Men's Christian Association, 198
LIST OF ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Alexander, John, 270
Alliance Assurance Coy. , 285
Anderson, Ebenezer, 292
Auld, John P., 266
Baths, 275
Begg, John, 271
Bell, Arch., & Sons, 263
Brown, Robert,... 277
Brown, William, 271
Calazel, A., 278
Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance
Coy., 286
Cameron, Alexander, 268
Cameron Bros. , 273
Carswell, David, & Son, 263
Carswell, John, 277
Cassidy, Edward, 276
Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 263
Commercial Union Assurance Co. , 290
Criterion Ice Cream, 272
Currie, Thomson, & Co., 284
Davidson, C, 275
Dickson, William, 269
Donald, George M., '.... 269
Donald, Thomas, 284
Equitable Fire and Accident Assur- ance Society, 289
1 Eraser, J. Roy, 273
General Assurance Coy. , 284
Gibson, Andrew, 264
Gilmour, John, 271
! Glenififer Laundry, 274
i Globe Temperance Hotel, 272
Gordon, G. & J. , 264
PAGE
Hay, Robert, & Son, 272
Holt, H., 276
Hutchison, D. T., 268
Hutchison, James, 266
Hutchison, Robert, 272
Isdale & M 'Galium, 273
Kilpatrick, John, & Son, 269
Liverpool, London, and Globe In- surance Co., — Following Title page.
Lyle, D., 265
Minto, David, Glasgow, 279
Mitchell, Thomas, 265
Macalpine, Archd., 281
Macfee, John, 267
M'Farlane, Archibald, 270
M'llwrick, Wm. J., 270
M'Dougal Bros., 281
M'Geoch, David, & Son, 265
M'Gown, Alex. B., 284
M'Intyre, Robert, RenfreM^ 268
North British and Mercantile In- surance Compy,, — Facing front board of Directory.
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, 285
Orr, James, 266
Parlane, James, 265
Paterson, John, 264
Paton, Robert, 266
Porter, John, 264
Primrose, James C. , 264
Provident Co -Operative Society,... 282
Vlll
LIST OF ADVERTISEMENTS.
Queen Insurance Compy., — Last board of Directory.
Reid, James, 267
Risk & Marshall, 278
Robertson, James, 280
Robin, William, 275
Rowat, Alex., & Co., 285
Royalty Theatre, 279
Scottish Accident Insurance Co. , . . . 290 Scottish Equitable Life Assurance
Society, 291
Scottish Legal Life Assurance
Society, 289
Scottish Widows' Fund, — Front
board of Directory.
Sharp, John A., 278
Singer Sewing Machines, 277
Speirs & Gibb, 267
Speirs, William, & Co., 267
Stevenson, Alex., 265
Stevenson, Charles, 276
Stevenson, Thomas, 269
Taylor, Geo. G., 132
Templeton, J., & Co., 274
Thomson, W. C, 271
Thomson, M. F. , — Facing last
board of Directory.
Tosh, David, Greenock, 280
Union Fire and Life Insurance Co. , 286
Victoria Laundry, 270
Wood, James, & Co., 274
Young, Wm., 268
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
ABBEY Close, from 18 Smithliills to
Abbey street Abbey street, from Abbey close to
Thread street Abbey terrace
Abercoru buildings, 21 Gauze street Abercorn street, north end of West
Croft to Hamilton street Abingdon pi., west side of Mossvale lane Albion street, west side of 25 Love st. Albert street, off Springbank road Albert place, Espedair street Alexandria place, Calside Anchor buildings, north side of Seedbill Annfield place, Barterholm, off Lyles-
land Argyle street, off Lady lane
BACK Sneddon, north side of 2 Old
Sneddon Back row, from west end of Maxwelltoc
to West lane, Ferguslie Bank street, south side of 22 Gauze st.
to Mill street Barclay street, south side of 15 George
street to Canal street Barracks (Foot), north side of Williams- burgh Barracks (Militia staff), south side of
Williamsburgh Barrhead road, east from Blackball
buildings Barr street, south side of 20 George st.
to Canal street Barshaw place, off Well street Barterholm, east side of Lylesland Bath place, Seedhills Bellfield place, Springbank road Blackball buildings, from Lonend to
Canal Railway bridge Blacklaw lane, west side of 18 New
Sneddon to Back Sneddon Blackland place, east side of Calside Blackstoun road, west from Greeuhili Bladda, north of Saucel Brabloch, east side of Renfrew road Brick lane, from South Croft to North
Croft Bridge lane, south side of Maxwellton
to old Canal Bridge Bridge street (south), from Abbey
bridge to Orchard street Bridge street (north), from 20 Abbey
street to Abbey bridge
Broomlands, west end of Wellmeadow
to Ferguslie Brown's lane, west side of 97 Causeyside
to George place Buchanan street (East), north side of
Incle street to Greenlaw street Buchanan terrace, Greenock road Buchanan street (West), south side of
28 George street to Canal street Burn lane, south side of Maxwellton to
Caudren burn Burn row, from Gordon's lane to river Bute place, west side of Neilston street
CALEDONIA street, from St. James
street northward Calside, south-west from bead of Causey- side to Stock street Cameron street, continuation of Bank st. Campbell street (South), from 8 Neilston
street to Espedair burn Campbell street (West), north of 53
Broomlands Camphill, south side of 32 Canal street Camphill place, between Canal street
and Camphill Canal street, west side of 86 Causeyside
street to Ralston square Carbrook street, from north side of 53
Broomlands to West Campbell street Carlile lane, east side of 85 New Sneddon
to river Carlile place, east side of New Sneddon,
opposite Wallace street Cart lane, east side of 80 New Sneddon
to river Cart street, from Thread st. to Seedhills Cartvale lane, from Cartvale house to
New Sneddon Carriagehill, from Dovesland southward Carriagehill (High), west of Orr Town Castlehead, north side of Crow road, ap- proach by west end of Canal street Castle street, west end of Wellmeadow
to George street Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirren st.
to Calside Cawtliorne court, east side of Orr strete
(off Orr square) Chain road, West toll Chapelhill, off Barrhead road Charleston, by Lylesland westward Christie buildings. High steet west end
of St. James bridge A
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PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Christie lane, east side of 93 New
SueddoQ to the Quay Christie street, south of Garthland eitreet Churchbill, uorth side of 87 Eigh street
to Oalvshaw street Clark street, west of Greenock road to
WestmarcU Clark's place, Seedhill Cleopatra buildiogs, springbank x-oad Clydeview terrace, Springbauk road Cocbrau street, off Mill street Colinslee, from Carriagehill to Potterhill Commercial court, 112 Causeyside, west
side Cotton street, south side of 23 Gauze
street to Abbey street County buildings, Gilmour street County place, from Gilmour street to
Moss street Cowiestou, foot of Maxwellton street Cruft (East), from Wallneuk to Renfrew
road Croft (North), from Greenlaw street to
Newton quay Croft (South), east end of Abercorn
bridge to Wallneuk Croft (West), from 16 New Smithhills
to Abercorn street Crossflat, south side of Garthland street Cross street, 29 Castle st. to 5 Queen st. Crow road, Calside to Maxwellton Craigielea street, off Murray street Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside
DOVESLAND, from Lylesland to Car- riagehill Duke street, south side of Rowan street Dyers' wynd, east side of 48 Moss street to river
EARL Grey place, Lylesland Espedair street, from 56 Causeyside southward
FAISIDE rd., near Colinslee westward
Ferguslie, west end of Broomlands to Millarston
Ferguslie buildings, south side of Back row, Ferguslie
Ferguslie (Back row of), west end of Maxwellton to West lane of Ferguslie
Ferguslie East lane, south of 41 Bioom- lands to Maxwellt>n
Ferguslie Mid lane, 7 Ferguslie to Max- wellton
Ferguslie walk, 42 Broomlands Ferguslie west lane, 2 Ferguslie to
Coats's Thread works Forbes place, from 10 Causeyside to
Water brae (Burgh)
GALLOWAY street, off Underwood
road Garthland lane, north side of Garthland
street Garthland place, east end of Garthland
street, opposite Christie street Garthland street, from east end of
Gauze street to Williarasburgh Gas Work, north-west of foot of Well
street Gateside, east side of road leading to
Renfrew Gauze street, from Smithhills street to
Garthl nd street George place, east end of George street
to Brown's lane George street, west side of 96 Causey- side to Broomlands Gilmour street, from High street (Cross)
uorth to New Sneddon Glasgow road, begins at East toll Glebe street (Cochran St.), off Mill street Glen lane, north side of 29 St. James
street to Glen street Glen street, west side of Love street to
Caledonia street Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Causey- side to Burn row Greenhaugh, Glasgow road Greeuhill, north-west side of Underwood
street Greenhill road, off Underwood road Greenlaw, north of Garthland street Greenlaw drive, north of Williamsburgh,
Glasgow road Greenlaw street, east end of North
Croft eastward Greenlaw terrace, north side of Glasgow
and east of Royal terrace Greenock road, continuation of Caledonia street
HAMILTON place, 78 New Sneddon Hamilton street (Great), (by Calside)
east side of Calside by Dovesiand Hamilton street, west side of Renfrew
street to river Harbour lane, east side of 92 New
Sneddon to Quay
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
li
Harbour (New), Oarlile place Hawtkioru buildiogs, Laigli park Highland lane, south side of South Croft Higli street, west eud of St. James
bridge to VVellmeadow Hospital lane, west side of 6 New
Sneddon to Back Sneddon Hunter street, west side of 22 Moss st.
INCHINNAN road^ continuatioa of
Love street Incle street, from Lawn street to east
end of Gauze street
JANEFIELD place, Barterholm, off
Lylesland Johnstone road, begins at West toll John street, uorlh side of 72 Brooinlauds
KILNCROFT lane, east side of Car-
riagehill King street, from Saucel to Oaual King street, north side of 76 Broomlands,
opposite to Queen street Knox street, from 47 Broomlands to
West Campbell street
LADY lane, west end of High sti-eet to
Canal street Laigh Kirk lane, west side of 110
Causeyside Laigh park, north end of Abercoru st. Lawn St., head of Ganze st. to Wallneuk Lonend, from Saucel to Blackball bdgs Love street, from St. James place to
Nethercommon Lowndes' lane, east side of 78 New
Sneddon to the river Lylesland, from Neilstou street to
Carriagehill
MACDOWALL street, west side of
Caledonia street wes.tward M'Farlane's lane, north, side of North
Croft to Niddry street Macfarlane street, west from Greenock
road to Pattison's Mound M'lntyre place, Orr street Mackenzie street, from Blackstoun road
to Greenhill road M'Leod's buildings (Smithhills), east
end of St. James bridge Mansfield place, west side of Neilston st. Marshall's lane, north side of Orchard
street to river
Mary street, west side of Carriagehill Maxwell street, east side of Love street
to Back Sneddon MaswelltoH, east of Ferguslie Back row Maxwellton street, south side of 13
Broomlands to Cowieston Meeting House lane, west side of 14
Moss street to Oakshaw street Middle lane, west side of 11 New Sned- don to Back Sneddon Millar street, east side of Mill street Millarston, west end of Ferguslie Mill street, east end of Gauze street to
Seedhill Mill place, Oamphill Minerva place, Springbank road Moncrieff street, east side of 71 Love
street to Back Sneddon ■ Moss street, from Bank buildings to
Old Sneddon Moss-side place, Greenock road Mossvale, north end of Greenock road Mossvale lane, off Greenock road Mossva'e st., west side of Mossvale lane Murray street, west of Greenock road
to Westmarch
NIDDRY street, west side of Renfrew street to river
Neil street, from Cowieston to Canal bridge
Neilston street (Burgh), from head of Causeyside to Lylesland
Neilston street (by Calside), east side of Calside
Nothercommou,from Love st. northward
New Smithhills, north side of 4 Smith- hills to West Croft
New Sneddon, north side of Old Sneddon to Cartvale
New street, south side of 28 High street to Causeyside
Newton street, from Cowieston west- ward to Maxwellton
North street, east side of Love street to Back Sneddon
OAKSHAW street, from head of School wynd to the John Neilson Institution
Oakshawhead, north of the John Neilson Institution, by Oakshaw street
Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street to Abercorn bridge
Orchard street, east side of 81 Causey- side to Gordon's lane
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PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Orr square, north side of 81 High street Orr street (South), from Neilston street
to Espedair street Orr Town, south side of Mary street
PARK place, east side of Calside Pattison street, Westmarch Potterhill, southward of Oarriagehill Prince's St., north side of Underwood st. Prussia street, east side of 25 Causey- side to Gordon's lane
QUAY lane, east side of 88 New Sned- don to Quay
Queen street, south side of 7 Broom- lands to George street
EALSTON square, south side of 50
George street Renfrew rd., continuation of Renfrew st. Renfrew street, north end of East Croft
to Gatt^side Rowan street, east side of Lyiesland Royal terrace, north side of Glasgow
road and east of Garthland place Russell St., north-east from Greenock rd.
SANDHOLES, head of Well street to
King street Saucel, east end of Gordon's la. to Lonend School wynd, west side of 6 Moss street
to Oakshaw street Seedhill, from Cart street eastward Shuttle street, south side of 30 New
street to Brown's lane Silk street, east side of Lawn street to
Gauze street Sir Michael street, south side of 24
George street to Canal street Springbank road, from north of Love
street to Mossvale lane Smith's lane, north-east side of 72 New
Sneddon to river Smith street, from Stock st. to Neilston
street (Calside) Smithhills, from east end of St. James
bridge to Gauze street Stanley place, 48 to 50 Causeyside Stevenson street, head of 63 Causeyside
(west side) Stirling street, west side of Calsido St. James place, from foot of Moss st.
to Love street St. James street, from Love street to
Underwood street
Stock St., west side of Lyiesland to Calside Stouoy brae, from Oakshaw street to St.
James street Storie street, south side of 37 High st.
to Canal street Stow place, foot of Storie st. to Stow st. Stow street, west side of 80 Causeyside
to Stow place St. Mirren st., from Cross to Causeyside
TANNAHILL place, Greenock road Terrace bdgg., 109 High st., and fronting
river, west end of St, James bridge Thomas street, north side of 36Ferguslie Thread street, from Bank st. to Cart st. Twigg's lane, north side of Q2 New
Sneddon to river
UNDERWOOD lane, from 21 Well st.
eastward Underwood road, from St. James street
to foot of Well street Union st., north side of Underwood st. Union street, south side of Stock street
VICTORIA place. Lady lane Victoria buildings, Greenock road Victoria street, off Springbank road
WALLACE street, east side of 50 Love
street to Carlile place Wallneuk, north end of Lawn street to
East Croft street Wardrop street, south side of George
street to Canal street Water brae (Burgh), foot of St. Mirren
street to river Water brae (New Town), west side of
4 New Smithhills to river Water lane, south side of Maxwellton Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street Wellington place, Caledonia street Wellington st.,westside of Caledonia st. Wellmeadow, west end of High street
to Broomlands Weil St., north side of 27 Wellmeadow st. West brae, north side of 31 Wellmeadow
to Oakshaw street West St., south side of 20 Broomlands Westmarch street, Westmarch Williamsburgh, east end of Garthland
street to East toll bar William st., north side of 68 Broomlands Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to
Clark's place
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
4BBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills— erected in the year 1160 keys to be had at James Adams', church officer, 11 Abbey close
Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside — John Calder, governor
Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside — John Calder, governor ; John M. Campbell, inspector — ho. 3 Janefield pi.
Abbey Poor-Rates Office, 6 Gauze street — W, L. Cowden, collector —house 7 Argyle street
Abbey Sounding Aisle, Abbey close — James Adams, 11 Abbey close, keeper
Abercorn Foundry Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), iron- founders, North Croft
Abercorn Goods Station, 7 Hamilton st. — George Woodburn, agent
Abercorn Railway Station, Renfrew road — George Woodburn, stationmaster
Abercorn Ship-Building Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), Abercorn street
Abercorn Weaving Factory (H. Crawford), Abercorn street
Abercrombie, John, at George Hart's — house Union Bank of Soot- land House, Dyers' wynd
Abercrombie, Mrs. Robert, Watersfield, Castlehead
Abercrombie, William, agent for Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 3 Gilmour street — residence Union Bank of Scotland House, 2 Dyers' wynd
Abercrombie, William, jun., of Sutherland & Abercrombie, soap manufacturers. Park Soap W^orks, Glasgow^ house Greenlaw drive
Adam, Agnes, dressmaker, 13 George street
Adam, Alexander, soot merchant and chimney-sweep, 14 Smithhills
Adam, Alex., cloth merchant, 5 Causeyside — house 23 Canal street
Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside
Adam, James, tailor, 4 Smithhills — house do.
Adam, James, & Son, glass merchants, glaziers, glass embossers and gilders, 19 Moss street
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Adam, James, of James Adam & Son — ^house 16 Moss street
Adam, James, accountant, at J. & P. Coats's — ho. Ferguslie villa
Adam, James, farmer, Barnhill, Inchinnan
Adam, James B., wine merchant, 8 Orchard street — house 24 do.
Adam, John, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Life, and North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Insurance Com- panies, 9 Gilmour street — house Norwell, Castlehead
Adam, John, & Son, chemists and druggists, 23 Broomlands — ho. do.
Adam, Jolm, hosier and glover, 8 St. James place — house 10 St. James street
Adam, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 9 Williamsburgh — ^ho. do.
Adam, John, jun., writer, 12 High street — house 23 Gauze street
Adam, John, traveller to James Pinkerlon — house 32 Glen street
Adam, Matthew, fruiterer and confectioner, 60 Causeyside
Adam, Mrs., grocer, 4 Seedhill — house 9 do.
Adam, Miss, 6 Christie street
Adam, Mrs. William, greengrocer, fruiterer, and confectioner, 23 Gauze street — house 32 Cotton street
Adam, Robert, grocer, 19 Lawn street — house 19 Greenhill road
Adam, Robert, spirit merchant, 68 George street — house do.
Adam, Robert, confectioner, 29 Castle street
Adam, Thomas, of James Adam & Son — house 7 Calside place
Adam, William, draper and hosier, 86 Causeyside — house 2 Camp- . hill place
Adam, William, manager, Soho Engine Works, 17 Wardrop street
Adam, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia st. — ho. do.
Adams, James, church officer of the Abbey — house 11 Abbey close
Adams, Mrs. Jane, greengrocer, 7 Neilston road
Adelphi Starch Works (Robert Wilson & Co., starch manufacturers), 67 New Sneddon street
Agate, William, organist of St. James Church, and teacher of music, 21 St. James street
Aikman & Co., scourers and finishers, Cumberland Works, Cum- berland place, Causeyside
Aikman, Edward, at Aikman & Co.'s — house 15 Camphill
Aikman, James, of Aikman & Co., Camphill
Aird, Margaret W., matron, Scotch Girls' Friendly Society, 16 Moss street
Airlie, Jeanie S., teacher. Lawn street School — ho. 9 Wellmeadow
Aitken, John, farmer, Foxbar
Aitken, Robert, spirit merchant, 27 Lawn street — house do.
Aitken, Thomas, joiner, 33 Great Hamilton street — ho. 8 Stock st.
Aitken, Thomas, baker, 17 Wellmeadow~ho«se do.
Aitken, William, grocery and wool store, 18 Mossvale street — ho. do.
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Alcorn, James, cashier for Gr. & S.-W. Railway Company, Paisley
Goods Station, Canal street — house Abercorn Goods Station Alcorn, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchard street — ho. 4 do. Alexander, James, house painter and decorator, 4 George street —
house 11 do. Alexander, John, purveyor and confectioner, 47 High street —
house 52 do. (see advt.) Alexander, John O., clerk, British Linen Coy. Bank — house
44 Calside Alexander, John, weavers' wriglit and jacquard machine maker —
workshop 163 George street— house 3 George street Alexander, John, saw maker, 17 Thread street Alexander, Mrs., ladies' nurse, 2 George street Alexander, R. J., cashier at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's — house
6 Calside place Alexander, Thomas, officer. New Jerusalem Church — ho.l 1 George St. Alexander, William, distributor of stamps, and sub-collector of
taxes, 4 Causeyside — house 44 Calside Algie, Peter, farmer, Old Mains, Inchinnau Allan, Charles, market gardener, Moss Toll Allan, Miss, dress and mantlemaker, 16 Broomlands Allan, Mrs., confectioner, 25 Broomlands Allan, M. & L., fruiterers and confectioners, 8 Moss street and 5
St. James street — house 20 Argyle street Allan, James, lathsplitter, 19 Sandholes — house 10 Castle street Allan, John S., jun., at "W. Wotherspoon's Glenfield Starch Works
— house 5 Camphill place Allan, Mary M., teacher, Stevenson street Public School — house 8
Sommerville place, Monteith row, Glasgow Allan, Peter, manager to Robertson & Son, hatters — house 10
Cochran street Allan, William, Sergeant-Major, 2nd Battalion R.R.Y., 44 Calside Allan, William, china dealer, 1 Bute place — house 5 Espedair Allan, William, cowfeeder, 8 Storie street Allan, William, market gardener, Nethercommon Allbutt, Rev. George Lawrence, B.A. (Camb.), minister of the New
Jerusalem Church — house Melbourne villa, Meikleriggs Alliance Assurance Co., 151 West George st., Glasgow (see advt.) Allice, T., clerk at Jas. Harvey & Co.'s Allison, Alexander, flesher, 34 High street — house do. Allison, Allan, assurance agent, 4 Stevenson street Allison, Arthur — house Greenlaw terrace Allison, David, church officer of St. James' United Presbyteriap
Church, 3 Underwood road
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Allison, Hugh, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, Terrace
buildings, 109 High st. — ho. Meadowbank house, Greenock rd^ Allison, James, greengrocer, 19 Wellmeadow — house do. Allison, James, tailor, 47 Storie street
Allison, John, confectioner, Wellmeadow — house 25 Broomlands Allison Joseph, ham curer and provision merchant, 4 Broomlands
and 58 Storie street — house 58 Storie street Allison, Mrs., midwife, 7 School wynd Allison, Mrs., dressmaker, 20 Argyle street Allison, Mrs., fruiterer, 22 Causeyside Allison, Robert, of Allison, Cousland, & Hamilton, timber brokers,
Glasgow — house Rosemount. Castlehead Allison, Robert, designer at Robert Kerr & Son's, 35 George street Allison, Robert, of Allison & Wilkie, 29 Canal street Allison & "Wilkie, joiners, 23 Lady lane Allison, William, timber merchant, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Love
street — house Cartvale house, Love street Allison, William, at James Winning's — house Howwood Alton, John, flesher, 21 George street — house 6 Cochran street Alty, William, teacher, St. Mirren's R.C. School — ho. 14 Argyle st. Amy, Joseph, physician and surgeon. West End Medical Hall, 78
Broomlands — house 26 St. James street. Anderson, Annie, confectioner, 45 George street — house do. Anderson Brothers, fruit and vegetable merchants, 28 Gordon's la. Anderson, E. J., music teacher, 25 Oakshaw street Anderson, Ebenezer, funeral furnisher, 6 New street (see advt.) Anderson, Geo. A., at Wallace & Balsillie's, 29 St. James street Anderson, James, certificated art teacher — ^liouse Balerno cottage.
Bishopton Anderson, James, of M'Lennan, Blair, & Co., yarn merchants, 45-
Cochrane street, Glasgow — house 5 Garthland street Anderson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 5 St. Mirren street —
house do. Anderson, James, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 16 Gilmour street —
house 25 Oakshaw street Anderson, James, feuar and house proprietor, 40 Lady lane Anderson, James, & Co., thread manufacturers and yarn doublers^
Marshall's lane — house 5 Garthland street Anderson, James, funeral furnisher, 52 High street — house do. Anderson, Janet, of J. & J. G. Anderson, 7 South Campbell street Anderson, Jessie, hosier and draper, 24 Causeyside — ho. 44 Calside Anderson, John W., solicitor, 97 High street — ho. 25 Oakshaw st. Anderson, John, accountant and insurance agent, and treasurer to>
School Board, 5 County place — house 27 Maxwellton street
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Anderson, Jolin, sen., grocer, 28 Causeyside — ho. 4 Gordon's lane Anderson, John, dairyman, Clark street
Anderson, John, jun., of Anderson Brothers, 4 Gordon's lane Anderson, John, manager to Hugh Boyd, pawnbroker — house 80
Reid street, Glasgow Anderson, John, at J. & W. Whitehead's — house 52 High street Anderson, John G., of J. & J. G. Anderson, 7 South Campbell st. Anderson, J. & J. G., family grocers and grain merchants, Saucel Anderson, Mary, teacher, Stow Public School — ho. 25 Oakshaw st. Anderson, Mrs., dressmaker, 29 St. James street Anderson, Mrs. H., spirit merchant, 13 Moss street Anderson, Thomas H., of James Anderson & Co. — house 5 Garth- land street Anderson, William, of Anderson Brothers, 4 Gordon's lane Anderson, William K., at A. King & Sons, 71 Canal street Anderson, William, feuar and house factor, 21 lucle street Anderson, Robert, of Anderson & Wallach, Virginia buildings,
Glasgow Anderson & Wallach, chemical manufacturers, Abercorn Oil Works,
M'Farlane st., Race Course rd. — Glasgow office, Virginia bgs. Anderson, William M., grocer, 75 Love street — ho. 1 Maxwell st. Andrew, Robert, salesman at Daniel Murray, jun., & Co., Bushes
farm Andrew, Simon, & Sons, millers, Cardonald Mills, Glasgow road Andrew, Thomas, cowfeeder, 7 Canal street — house do. Andrew, William, wine and spirit merchant, 96 Causeyside — house
15 Wardrop street Andrew, Alexander, teacher, South Public School — house 36
Storie street Andrews, James, farmer, Bushes
Andrews, John, draper, 101 High street — house 100 do. Andrews Brothers, drapers, 80 Broomlands Andrews, John S., of Andrews Brothers, 78 Broomlands Archibald, George, sen., warper, 15 Barr street — house do. Archibald, George, warehouseman with M. Greenlees & Son — ho<.
11 Argyle street Archibald, Thomas, warper, 5 Marshall's lane — ho. 5 Argyle street Armour, George Y., clerk, Greenlaw terrace
Armour, Hugh, flesher, 53 Broomlands — house 12 Carbrook street Armour, Robert, yarn and insurance agent, Greenlaw terrace Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 12 and 13
St. James street Armstrong, John, of Armstrong & M'Nair — ho. 54 Caledonia street Arndale, Hugh, jobbing gardener and contractor, Stonefield
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Arnott, David, builder, 11 Gordon's lane — ho. 113 George street Arnott, John, grocer and hamcurer, 20 Broomlands — ho. 70 Love st. Arnott Miss, dress and mantle maker, 70 Love street Arnott, Mrs., confectioner, 27 New Sneddon — house do. Arnott, Samuel, grocer, 53 Caledonia street — house Moss-side
place, Greenock road Arrol, Thomas, Glenara cottage, Meikleriggs Arthur, Mrs. James, Barshaw house, Glasgow road Arthur, Joseph Fowler, wine and spirit merchant, Criterion Spirit
Vaults, 14 Old Sneddon, and Theatre buildings, Greenock —
house 52 Brougham street, Greenock Arthur, Samuel, flesher, 17 George street Arthur, William, watchmaker and jeweller, 82 High street — ^house
79 Broomlands Aspinall, John, general dealer, 17 Ferguslie
Atlas Engine Works (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), 21 Back Sneddon Auchencloss, James C, of Currie & Co. — house 17 Greenhill road Auchterlonie, William, superintendent, Glasgow & South-Western
Railway Co., Canal Line Stations, and agent for the Railway
Passengers Assurance Company — house Mill house, Camphill Auld, Mrs. John P., joiner, cabinetmaker, and upholsterer, 30
Orchard street — house do. (see advt,)
BAILIE, Mrs., cowfeeder, Lylesland farm
Baillie, Robert, & Co., boiler and pipe coverers, mill furnishers, manufacturers of non-conducting composition, &c., Underwood lane — house 23 Queen street
Bain, Donald, lessee of Paisley Baths, 50 Storie street — house do.
Bain, Robert, J., cabinetmaker, 41 Wellmeadow — house 19 King st.
Baird, Alexander, gardener at Chapel house — house Blackball buildings
Baird, Andrew D., lithographer and general printer. 109 Causey- side — house 9 Storie street
Baird, A. G., of James Harvey & Co., 6 Garthland place
Baird, George, of Thomas Gilmour & Co. — house 12 Sir Michael street
Baird, James, cabinetmaker, 24 High street — ho. 145 George st.
Baillie, George, flesher, 8 Love street — house Kilchattan Bay
Baird, William, cabinetmaker, 24 High street — ho. 1 Water brae
Baird, William, at David Speirs & Co.'s — house Glenview
Baird, William, saddler and harness maker, 86 High street — house Askamill cottage, Greenock road
Baird, Wilson, at David Speirs & Co.'s. Askamill, Greenock road
Baker, Mrs., grocer, 3 Silk street
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Balderston, James, 32 Oakshaw street
Balderston, James, at Clark & Co.'s, Ardgowan house, Saucel hill
Balderston, Robert, at Clark & Co.'s — house Ardgowan, Blackball
Baldwin, Miss, milliner, 82 High street — house do.
Balfour, Elizabeth, wine and spirit merchant, 105 George street
Balfour, William, tailor, 14 High street
Ballantyne, Alexander L., of John Ballantyne & Son, 54 Causeyside
Ballantyne, James, clerk at Robert Brown & Son's — house 80
Broomlands Ballantyne, John, & Son, grocers and provision merchants, 52
Causeyside Lallantyne, Mrs. Joseph, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Well- meadow — house 80 Broomlands Ballantyne, Mrs., 28 Oakshaw street
Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street — George Seton Veitch, agent- residence Friarshall. Barbour, David, tobacconist and fancy goods merchant, 70 High st.
— house 64 High street, Johnstone Barbour, James, umbrella, bag, and waterproof manufacturer, 12
High street — house 13 do, Barbour, Mrs. R., furnishings, baby linen and general fancy work,
86 High street— house do. Barclay, Alexander, general dealer, 51 Broomlands Barclay, George, of FuUerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, — ho. Gateside Barclay, Henry, sergeant of police — house 13 Barclay street Barclay, James, builder, Christie street — house Greenlaw terrace Barclay, James, under manager at Wm. Fulton & Sons — house
North cottage, Glenfield Barclay, John, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay — house Gateside- Barclay, John, jun.. pastry baker and purveyor, 6 Bank st. — ho. do'. Barclay, Misses, 9 Gateside
Barclay, Mrs., confectioner, 78 Love street — house do. Ban*, Alexander, builder, Espedair — house 3 Stirling street Barr, Andrew^, flesher, 5 Silk street — house 5 Mill street Barr, George, coal merchant, 8 Orr street Barr & M'Caig, builders, 11 Shuttle street Barr, Hugh, of Barr & M'Caig, 11 Shuttle street Barr, Hugh, joiner and builder, 1 Espedair street— house 6 Orr st. Barr, James, flesher, 79 Broomlands — house 4 Newton street Barr, James, dairyman and cattle dealer. Moss vale Barr, James, florist, Gateflat nursery. East Buchanan street Barr, James H., cowfeeder, 18 Sandholes Barr, James, of Barr, Stirrat, & Co. — house Castlehead Barr, John, sub-agent for Singer Sewing Machine Co. — house 17 Barclay street
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BaiT, John, mauufacturing stationer and fancy goods importer,
81 High street — house 39 Wellmeadow Barr, Jolm, wood turner, Mossvale works — house Beechwood,
Greenock road Barr, John, jun., at Mossvale works — ho. Beechwood, Grreenockrd. Barr, Joseph, broker, 98 George street Barr, Mrs. John, baker, 24^ Causejside — house do. Barr, Miss S., confectioner, 8 St. James place — house 22 Underwood Barr, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Lonend Barr, Mrs. Jeanie, Castlehead Barr, Robert, dairyman, 2 George street
Barr, Patrick, manager to Wheeler & Wilson — house Potterhill Barr, Stirrat, & Co., yarn merchants, 109 Gauseyside Barr, William, broker, 24 New Smithhills Barratt, John, Mus. Bac, Oxon., organist of Geo. A. Clark Hall
and Abbey and teacher of music — class-room 97 High street
— house Calside villa Bartlemore, William, writer, secretary and treasurer to the Renfrew- shire Aofricultural Societv, 99 Hisfh street — house Braefoot,,
Castlehead Barton, Mrs., confectioner, 73 Love street
Bates, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauze st. — ho. 31 do. Bauchop, David, carter and contractor, 1 Great Hamilton street Bauchop, Mrs. William, Stonefield Beaconsfield Club, Masonic buildings, 96 High street — Alexander
M'Farlane, secretary Beaton, Neil, contractor and dealer, 3 Underwood lane Beaton, Samuel, shoemaker, 75 High street Beckett, Alexander, master mariner, 3 Buchanan terrace Beckett, J. & M., millinery and furnishings, 55 Causeyside — house
Burnpark, Lylesland Beckett, James, bookseller and newsagent — house 9 Glen street Beckett, M. & A., booksellers and stationers, 20 High street —
house Burnpark, Lylesland Beckett, Matthew, Burnpark, Lylesland
Begg, Alexander, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 112 Causeyside Begg, Archibald, feuar, Castle street Begg, David, house factor, 7 Sir Michael street Begg, James, Castlehead Begg, John, funeral undertaker and officer of Abbey Close U.P.
Church, 24 Cotton street — house do. (see advt.) Begg, Robert C, of Wm. Brown, jun., & Co. — house 7 Sir Michael
street Begg, Thomas, stationer 24 Cotton street
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Bell, Archibald & Sons, dyers, cleaners, &c. — receiving offices Stan- ley Dyeworks, and 2 Sniithhills, Paisley ; and at London, Dublin, Belfast, Londonderry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Greenock — works Stanley Dyeworks (see advt.)
Bell, Charles, confectioner, 8 Lawn street
Bell, Daniel, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 1 St. James street
Bell, David C, sub-agent, Union Bank of Scotland Limited — house Sunnyside
Bell, James, salesman to Daniel M'Farlane & Co., spirit merchants — house 43 High street
Bell, John, carriage hirer, 12 Causeyside and Forbes place — Beith and Kilbarchan carriers' quarters
Bell, John, of Archibald Bell & Sons — house Claremont, Blackball
Bell & M'Lachlan, brickmakers and brickbuilders, Shortroods brick- works— office 2 Glen lane
Bell, M., confectioner and greengrocer, 6 Old Sneddon — house 1 St. James street
Bell, R. King, of Archibald Bell & Sous, East Sunnyside
Bell, Richard ^ station master at St. James Station — ho. 3 Pattison street
Bell, W. J., ham curer and provision merchant, 38 New street — house do.
Berry, John C, painter and glazier, 35 High street — house 48 do.
Berry, Thomas, coal dealer, 45 Calside
Berry, Mrs. W., grocer and spirit dealer, 77 High street — ho. do.
Bett, David, at David Murray & Sons, North street
Beveridge, George, blacksmith at J. & P. Coats's, 2 William street
Beveridge, George, teacher. South Public School — ho. 2 Hillview pL
Beveridge, James, gardener to Archibald Coats, Woodside — house Wilson street
Biggar, Anna S., teacher, South Public School — ho. 18 Oakshaw st.
Biggar, Janet, teacher, Ferguslie Public School — ho. 18 Oakshaw st.
Biggar, Mrs. Thomas. 18 Oakshaw street
Biggar, Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street
Biggar, William, 18 Oakshaw street
Bird, Robert, late governor of Prison — house 1 Christie street
Bisland, John, measurer, Terrace buildings — house 15 Wellmeadow
Bisset, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie — house 11 do
Black, Daniel, 4 Buchanan terrace
Black, David, sheriff othcer, at M'Kechnie & Bulloch's, 4 Moss st.
Black, Elliot C, teacher, West Public School — house 14 West End Park street, Glasgow
Black, James, of Morton & Black, wholesale drapers — ho. Water brae
Black, M. G., provision merchant, 29 Wellmeadow — house do.
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Black, Montgomery G., sub-postmaster, 29 Wellmeadow — house do.
Black, Mrs. Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Glen st. — house do.
Black, William, draper, 28 Carriagehill.
Blackley, Miss, dressmaker, 23 Broomlands
Blackwood, Alexander, farmer. Bottom, Inchinnan
Blackwood, Matthew, joiner and timber merchant, 67 Love street
— house 66 do. Blackwood, Matthew, & Sou, bleachers, Arthurlie Bleachworks,
Barrhead — house of call Barr, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside Blackwood, Robert, cow^feeder, 8 Glen street Blair & Co , finishers, Espedair Finishing Works, 40 Causeyside Blair, Allan, of Blair & Co., 3 Royal terrace Blair & Drennan, drapers, 17 Moss street Blair, George, sergeant and clerk, County Police Office, County pi.
— house 32 Glen street Blair, James, of Blair & Drennan, 4 Glen street Blair, Jane, spirit merchant, 68 Canal street — house 23 do. Blair, John, cashier at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s, 5 Douglas terrace Blair, Matthew, clothier draper, and hatter, and steamship agent,
104 Causeyside — house 19 Oakshaw street Blair, Mrs. John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street Blair, Mrs. J., cap manufacturer, 2 North street Blair, Mrs. William, draper, 16 Castle street Blair Peter, carting agent for Caledonia Railway Company, Goods
Station, Greenlaw — house 2 Hawthorn place, Laigh park Blane, George, chimney-sw^eep and slater, 20 Gordon's lane Blue, Miss A,, matron Victoria laundry, Victoria place, Lady lane Bonnar, Robert, agent — house 36 Storie street Boog, Mrs., teacher, Caversbauk house — house 7 Gilmour street Book Store, 54 Causeyside — Jas. Chisholm, manager, 2 Stirling st. Bole, William, spirit merchant, 2 Renfrew street — house 7 Lawn st. Borland, Alexander, family grocer, 53 High street — house do. Borland, Andrew, painter and paper-hanger, Abercorn buildings,
Bank street — house 26 Glen street Borland, Ellen, milliner, 39 High street — ho. 2 East lane, Ferguslie Borland, Mrs. C, tobacconist and confectioner, 13 Moss street —
house 17 George street Best, W. D. A., of Campbell & Co., Cartvale Chemical Works —
house 60 New Sneddon Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and boiler makers,
Thistle Works, Abbot's Inch Bow, William, of Bow, M'Lachlan & Co., 85 New Sneddon Bowes, John, builder, 1 Park terrace, Underwood road Bowes, John, confectioner, 17 Queen street
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Bowie, Allan J., grocer and grain merchant, 131 George street — house Kilbarchan
Bowie, C. T., & Co. (successors to David Murray & Son), decora- tors, 15 Gilmour street
Bowie, James, spirit merchant, 36 Ferguslie — house do.
Bowie, James, manager to Robert Smith, hatter, 2 Alexandra place,. Calside
Bowie, John, & Son, potato merchants, Macdowall street
Bowie, John, of John Bowie & Son — house 31 Glen street
Bowie, J. D., of DaAud Murray & Son, 17 Woodside pi., Glasgow
Bowie, Mrs. Walter, cowfeeder, 60 Canal street
Bowie, Walter, of John Bowie & Son, Moss-side pi., Greenock rd^
Bowie, Walter, dairyman and cattle dealer, 27 Love street
Bowie, William, farmer, Blackbyres
Bowman, Charles, confectioner, 42 Millarston
Boyd, Alexander, joiner — house 7 Blackball buildings
Boyd, Duncan Shaw, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, George V., Greenlaw drive
Boyd, Hugh, pawnbroker, 12 Old Sneddon — house 26 Storie street
Boyd, James, farmer, Ferguslie farm.
Boyd, James, confectioner, 21 Gauze street
Boyd, James, of Colinslee Chemical Co., The Cottage, Millarston
Boyd, James, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, James, & Sons, hothouse builders and heating engineers^ Macdowall street
Boyd, James, tobacconist, 1 Smithhills — house 2 John street
Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons, 43-|- Oakshaw street
Boyd, Robert, carriage hirer, 39 Causeyside
Boyd, Robert, accountant and insurance agent, 46 Moss street — — house Brae View, Kilmalcolm
Boyd, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, Q6 Broomlands — house 85 George street
Boyle, Alexander, grocer, 92 New Sneddon
Boyle, Right Hon. George Frederick, Earl of Glasgow, Hawk- head house, Paisley ; Kelburne house, Largs ; Crawford Priory^ Fifeshire ; and The Garrison, Cumbrae
Boyle, John, general agent, and mop and broom manufacturer, 13 and 51 Storie street
Boyle, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Moss st. — ho. do.
Bradbury Sewing Machine Co., 41 Wellmeadow — Andrew Taylor,, agent — house 35 High street
Brankin, Patrick, confectioner, 29 Newton street
Brannan, Mrs., millinery, plain and fancy knitted goods, 22 Gauze street — house 5 Christie street
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Brcmner, John G., reporter and agent " Glasgow Herald " — office
1(3 Gilmour street Breonan, Peter, confectioner and janitor, East Public School — ^ho.
1 Cameron street Brickwell, H. T., lessee and manager of Royalty Theatre, Old
Sneddon street British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour st.— -Hugh Macfarlane, agent British Workman Public House, 3 George street British Workman Public House, 80 High street British Workman Public House, 8 St. James place British Workman Public House, 1 1 Caledonia street British Workman Public House, 20 Wellmeadow JBritish Workman Public House, 151 George street British Workman Public House, West Croft Brock, John, market gardener, 32 Storie street Brock, Thomas, butcher, 3 Neilston street — house 3 Orr street Brodie, Alex., loom card cutter, 1 Shuttle street — house 32 Calside Brodie Park, High Carriagehill — Thomas Gilmour, keeper. Brodie, William, & Co., gas engineers, 16 South Croft Brodie, William, sen., of William Brodie & Co. — ho. 21 High street Brough, John, grocer, 46 Millarston
Brough, William, clerk in the Sheriff Clerk's Office — ho. 46 Millarston Brown, Andrew, George place
Brown, David, of M'Neil & Brown, joiners, 8 Camphill place Brown, David, spirit merchant, 9 Old Smithhills — ho. 3 Incle st. Brown, Daniel, manager at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s, 6 Douglas ter. Brown, George, 38 New street
Brown, George H., of William Brown, jun., & Co., Egypt park Brown, Henry, undergraduate, 4 Colinslee place Brown, H. & W., dyers and cleaners, Gleniffer Dye Works —
receiving office 1 Old Smithhills Brown, Hector, of H. & W. Brown, 5 Falside Brown, Hugh, of Snodgrass & Brown, 10 Neilston street Brown, Hugh, Egypt park Brown, Hugh A., teacher, West Public School — house 3 Nithsdale
street, Strathbungo Browne,' James, clerk, Joint Lines Railway, Greenlaw Station, 42
Underwood road Brown, James, teacher, Ferguslie Public School — house 28 New
Sneddon Brown, John, of Robert Brown & Son, Millarston house Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, Moredun, Stanley road Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlands — house 10 Cross street Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, West Bay terrace, Dunoon
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Brown, John C, at Wm. Brown, jiin., & Co.'s, 107 Causeyslde —
house 64 Love street Brown, John, cashier with William Fulton & Sons — house Glen
cottage, Glenfield Brown, John, clerk to John Fullerton & Co. — house 66 Love street Brown, John, janitor. South Public School — house 3 Espedair Brown, John, flesher and ham curer, 3 Old Smithhills — house 12"
Lawn street Brown, John, sign writer, at Cowan & Stewart's, 1 Garthland street Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street — house 33 Oakshaw Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 131 George street Brown, Mrs. William, flesher, 61 Causeyside — house, 1 Alexandria
place, Calside Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers, Royal
Starch Works, Carriagehill Brown, Peter, farmer, Craigton, oif Greenock road Brown, Ralph, hardware merchant and general dealer, 9 Neilston st^
— house 10 South Campbell street Brown, Rev. James, D.D., minister of St. James' Church, St..
James' Manse, Castlehead Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 31 Gauze street — house 4 do. Brown, Robert, furniture dealer, 9 Broomlauds — house 10 Cross st. Browu, Robert, name plate maker, Espedair — ho. 5 Neilston street
(see advt.) Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of plumbago crucibles ^
Crown Plumbago Crucible Works — town office, Abercorn bridge^. Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of sanitary and plumberig''
earthenware, and earthenware wall tiles, Paisley Sanitary
Earthenware Works, Ferguslie Brow^n, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of pipes and tiles for field
drainage, Shortroods Works, and of every description of fire^
clay goods, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works — town ofiice Abercoro
bridge Brown, Robert, tertius,atRobertBrown& Son's — ho.Millarstonhouser Brown, Robert, of Robert Brown & Son, Underwood park Brown Robert, confectioner, 49 Storie street Brown, William, 64 Love street Brown, William, china merchant, 2 Silk street Brown, William B., clerk with William Fulton & Sons, Glen cottage^
Glenfield Brown, William, photographer, 9 Gilraour street — house 3 Janefield
place, Lylesland (see advt.) Brown, William, flesher, 32 Cotton street Brown, William, cork manufacturer and spirit merchant, 18 High
street — house 83 do.
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BrowD, William, tea merchant, 37 High street — house Hamilton place, New Sneddon
B}-owu, William, spirit merchant, 18 High street — ho. 77 Canal st.
Brown, William, jun., & Co., merchants and agents, 107 Causeyside
Brown, William, & ISon, buckram manufacturers. Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill
Brown, William, Sheriff-Clerk Depute of Renfrewshire, and Audi- tor of Court and Law Agents' Society, Sheriff Court-house — house Braehead cottage, Meikleriggs
Brown, William, haw^ker and rag dealer, 2 Silk street
Brown, William, warehouseman at Clark & Co 's, Albert place, Espedair street
Brown, William, at J. & P. Coats's — house 64 Love St.
Browning, Alexander, feuar, 14 Gordon's lane
Browning, Alexander, jun., timber merchant, joiner, cartwright, and smith, 21 and 22 Orchard street — woodyard and saw mills 23 Orchard street — house 14 Gordon's lane
Brownlee, John, yardsman, St. James Station — house Pattison st.
Brownlie, William, manager, Glenfield Starch Works — house Glen- field cottage, Castlehead
Brownridge, William, teacher, South Public School — house Nervel- stone house, by Beith
Bruce, James, at R. & T. Russell's, writers — house 17 Argyle street
Bruce, Mrs., boot and shoemaker, 75 Love st. — ho. 5 Greenhill rd.
Bruce, Mrs. Laurence, small furnishings, 6 Orchard street
Bruce, Mrs., greengrocer, 8 Cotton street
Bruce, William, gatekeeper to J. & P. Coats — house 20 Ferguslie
Brunsdon, Henry, traveller to T. & R. Graham, 1 0 Glen street
Bryce, David, farmer. Abbot's Inch, Inchinnan road
Bryce, George F., watchmaker and jeweller, 16 High street — house 133 George street
Bryce, James, fruiterer, 2 Old Smithhills — house 66 Love street
Bryce, James, joiner, 11 Hunter street
Bryce, John — agent for Jas. King, Motherwell — 27 Maxwellton st.
Bryce, John S., engineer, 10 Hunter street — house 11 do.
Bryce, Mrs. John, Meadowbank, Greenock road
Bryce, William, gas meter inspector, 10 Glen street
Bryce, William, church officer of North Parish Church — house 10 Glen street
Bryce, William, teacher Grammar School — ho. Gladstane, Bishopton
Buchanan, Alexander, surgeon dentist, 33 High street — house do.
Buchanan, Archibald, joiner, 59 George street
Buchanan, A. C, clerk to Robert Wilson, auctioneer — ho. Ewing street, Kilbarchan
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Buchanan, David, manager, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works, 40 Mil-
larston Buchanan, David, of Pollock & Co., agent for West of England
Insurance Co. — house 5 Buchanan terrace Buchanan, George, builder, 7 Buchanan terrace Buchanan, James, druggist and chemist, 84 Broomlands — house 18
Sandholes Buchanan, James, secretary Free Breakfast Mission, 15 Gauze st. Buchanan, Jane, grocer, 72 Broomlands — house 73 do. Buchanan, John, keeper of coffee-house, 5 Seedhill Buchanan, John, carter — house Millarston cottage Buchanan, John, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 15 Well-;
meadow — house do. I
Buchanan, John, boot and shoe maker, 149 George st. — ho. 150 do J Buchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street — house do. |
Buchanan, M., dressmaker, 59 George street |
Buchanan, Miss, 56 Causeyside \
Buchanan, Miss J., milliner, 23 Wellmeadow ! 71.
Buchanan, Mrs. Margaret, grocer, 5 Inkle street ''
Buchanan, William, secretary to the Underwood Coal Co. — house 15 ••^'
Gauze street -;^
Bull Inn, 5 New street — Mrs. Charles Stevenson, proprietor j ^^
Bulloch, William, of M'Kechnie & Bulloch, messengers-at-arms, 4
Moss street — house 36 Underwood j ^
Burgess, A., grocer, 4 Lylesland ,^
Burgh Parochial Board Office, 8 New Sneddon — Robert Rowand, i .„
inspector j u
Burgh Police Office, County Buildings — Donald Sutherland,
superintendent Burne, James Thos., Officer of Inland Revenue, 97 High street —
house 5 Buchanan terrace Burnet, W. M., ham curer and provision merchant, 3 and 4 Sir
Michael street — house Park terrace. Underwood road Burnet, James, agent. Park terrace. Underwood road — business
premises 3 and 4 Sir Michael street Burns, George, hairdresser, 77 High street — house 9 Argyle street Burns, James, grocer, 6 Williamsburgh — house do. Burns, Rev. A. Fyfe, M.A., St. George's Parish Church — house
Castlehead Burt, James, confectioner and ice merchant, 79 High street Burt, Peter, draper, 1 Alexandra place, Calside Burtney, Mrs. James, spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon — house 6
Moncrieif street Byron, M., draper, 73 Broomlands — house do.
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CABMAN'S REST, County place— Thomas Gilchrist, keeper Caird, Rev. James Renny, minister Free Middle Church — manse.
Calside Cairnie, James, boot and shoemaker, 100 Causeyside — house 5 Stir--
ling street Cairns, Alexander & Robert, wholesale confectioners and general
grocers, 100 High street Cairns, Alexander, wholesale and export preserve manufacturer
and confectioner — works 32 High street ; house Glencairn,
Castlehead. Cairns, Mrs., confectioner, 31 Ferguslie Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, Wakefield, Greenlaw Caimey, Cathrine, teacher St. Joseph's R.C. School — ho. Rhedan,
Linwood Calazel, Alban A., hairdresser, perfumer, &c., 50 Moss street (Cross)
— house 103 High street (see advt.) Calder, J., Governor, Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum Calderwood, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 94 New Sneddon —
house Kersland, Renfrew road Calderwood, James, saddler and harness maker, 32 High street —
house 33 do. Calderwood, Jane, teacher, South Public School — ho. 33 High st. Calderwood, Jessie, tobacconist, 84 Broomlands — ho. do. Caldwell, Alexander, flesher, 8 Cotton street — house do. Caldwell, David, coal merchant, Caledonia Mineral Depot — office
and house 23 Canal street Caldwell, Hugh, feuar, 7 Carriagehill Caldwell, Ja., Muir, & Caldwell, writers, and agents for the Royal
Fire and Life Insurance Company, County Buildings Caldwell, James, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell, writers, writer
and notary public, Clerk of Supply for Renfrewshire, Clerk
to the Local Authority of the Coimty, Collector and Treasurer
of County Rates, and County Road Collector, County Buildings
— house Craigielea place Caldwell, James, jun., writer, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell,.
writers. County Buildings — house Craigielea place Caldwell, James, weavers' furnisher, 16 Causeyside — house 17 do. Caldwell, James, & Son, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer- chants, 9 and 10 Gilmour street Caldwell, James, of James Caldwell & Son, Rockfield, Renfrew rd» Caldwell, John, coal merchant, 24 Canal street Caldwell, John, tobacconist, 74 Love street Caldwell, J., stationer, bookseller, and newsagent, 2 Gilmour st. Caldwell, Miss Janet, confectioner, 81 Broomlands
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Caldwell, Mrs. James, 56 High street
Caldwell, Peter, & Co., dyers, Macdowall street
Caldwell, Peter, of Peter Caldwell & Co., Macdowall street
Caldwell, Peter, jun., architect, 12 High street — ho. Macdowall st.
Caldwell, Robert D., clerk, British Linen Coy. Bank, 9 Glen lane
Caldwell, Robert G-., of Peter Caldwell & Co., 7 North street
Caldwell, Robert, waste merchant, 5 Silk street
Caldwell, Thomas, of James Caldwell & Son, 5 Gateside
Caldwell, W., & Co., drysalters, Murray street
Caldwell, William, of W. Caldwell & Co., Elton villa, Calside
Caldwell, William, general dealer, 43 Causeyside
Caldwell, William, railway superintendent, Joint-Lines, Greenlaw
Goods Station — house 9 Gateside CaledonianPlateGlassInsuranceCo.,131Hopest.,Glasgow(seeadvt.) Caledonian Railway Co.'s Carting Department — office Greenlaw
Goods Stu. — Peter Blair, agent — ho. 2 Hawthorn pi., Laighpk. Cameron, Alexander, upholsterer and cabinet maker, 40 High street
(see advt.) Cameron, Alexander, sergeant of police, 2 Wardrop street Cameron, Brothers, coal, lime, and cement merchants, Abercorn stn.
(see advt.) Cameron, Donald, private teacher — class-rooms 22 Argyle street Cameron, Duncan, 37 New Sneddon Cameron, F., of Cameron Brothers, Abercorn Station — house 9
Cochran street Cameron, George, keeper of the Caledonian Bowling Green — house
7 Galloway street Cameron, H., of Cameron Bros., 5 Laigh park terrace Cameron, John, broker, 7 New Smithhills
Cameron, John, shoemaker, 70 Broomlands — house 2 William st. Cameron, Peter, manufacturer, 5 Stevenson street — house 6 do. Cameron, Thomas Russell, surgeon -dentist, 28 Gauze street Cameron, William, gardener to Major Coats, Ferguslie park Cameron, William, hatter and hosier, 28 High st. — ho. 45 New st, Campbell, Alexander, collector of gas accounts, 19 Storie street Campbell, Andrew R., of John Dunlop & Co. — ho. 82 Broomlands Campbell, A. R., oil and commission merchant, Glasgow — house 19
Storie street Campbell, Caroline, fruiterer and confectioner, 10 Gauze street Campbell & Co., Cartvale Chemical Works, New Sneddon Campbell, Daniel, contractor and general merchant, 45 Well street Campbell, David, chaplain to Parochial Board — ho. 35 Oakshaw st. Campbell, Donald, dairyman, 4 Silk street Campbell, Duncan, waste dealer, 38 Storie street
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Campbell, James Edward, M.A., B.L., of Reids & Campbell,
Netherpark, Calside Campbell, John, jun., clerk at Robert Brown & Son's — ho. Chain rd. Campbell, John, Oakshaw cottage Campbell, John, cow^feeder, 3 North Croft Campbell, John, confectioner, 17 George street — house do. Campbell, John M., inspector of poor Abbey Parish, office 6 Gauze
street — house 3 Janefield place Campbell & M'Lennau, manufacturers, 2 Forbes place Campbell, Marion, china, crystal, and fancy goods merchant, 75
Love street Campbell, Miss A., dress and mantle maker, 45 High street Campbell, Miss Giles, 38 Ferguslie
Campbell, Miss C. P., tobacconist, 3 St. James street — house 5 do. Campbell, Mrs. A., grocer, 4 Lawn street Campbell, Mrs, Barbara, Camphill Campbell, Mrs., Benvue, Calside
Campbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 29 Cotton street Campbell, Robert, clog manufacturer, 6 St. Mirren street — house
26 Causeyside Campbell, Sons, & Co., manufacturers, 9 Forbes pi. — ho. Camphill Campbell, Thomas, solicitor and notary public, and J.P. Procurator
Fiscal, County Buildings — house, the Hermitage, Renfrew Campbell, William, of Campbell & M'Lennan, Burnside cottage,
Calside Campbell, William, wine and spirit merchant, 38 High street Campbell, William, hairdresser, 31 Old Smithhills — •house 2 Incle
street Canning, Peter, fiesher, 54 George street — house 23 Queen street Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., thread manufacturers, Bankeud Mills,
New Sneddon Carlile, James Sim, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Thread street Carlile, Mrs. Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Old Smithhills Carlile, William, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place,
New^ Sneddon Carpenetti, D., ice cream manufacturer, 20 Sandholes — ho. 18 do. Carpet Beating Factory, 36 Gordon's lane Carrigan, W., grocer, 136 and 137 George street, 52 Broomlands,
Great Hamilton street, and 7 Lawn street — ho. 34 Broomlands Carruth, George, haircutter, 32 Wellmeadow — house do. Carruth, William, confectioner, 16 Storie street Carse, William, flesher, 50 Love street — house 24 Gordon's lane Carson, Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 5 5|- Broomlands — house 30
Canal street *
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Carswell, Allan, collector to the Paisley Equitable Friendly Society. 27 Maxwellton street
Carswell, Allan B.,of David Carswell & Son, 2 Janefield place
Carswell, David, & Son, bookbinders, 35 Storie street (see advt.)
Carswell, Jobn, lithographer, engraver, printer, paper ruler, and bookbinder, 3 Moss street — house do. (see advt.)
Carswell, Mary, dress and mantle maker, 27 Maxwellton street
Cartha Works (James Gibson, engineer and ship furnisher), 22 New Smithhills
Cashmore, John, fruiterer, 100 High street — house do.
Caskie, J., boot and shoemaker, 36 Canal street — house do.
Cassels, Robert, of Spreull & Cassels — house 3 Christie street
Cassells, William, of Robert Murdoch & Co., iron and steel mer- chants, 16 West Croft, Paisley, and 23 Robertson street, Glas- gow— house Cairndhu, Newark drive, Pollokshields
Cassidy, Edward, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 84 High street — workshop 9 New street — house 70 Love street (see advt.)
Cassidy, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 70 Love street
Cattanach, Alexander, of James Stewart & Co., Auchentorlie house
Catterson, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 18 Queen street
Cemetery^ 58 Broomlands — John Murray, superintendent
Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwellton
Chalmers, Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Incle street
Chalmers, William, grocer, 7 Lylesland
Challice, William Northcott, minister of Congregational Church — house Camphill
Chapman, Robert, farmer, North Arkleston, Glasgow road
Charlton, Alfred, of Sim, M'Kean, & Charlton — ho. 7 Buchanan ter.
Cherry, Miss, milliner, 13 Abbey street — house do.
Chisholra, James, manager. Book Store, 54 Causeyside — house, 2 Stirling street
Chisholm, Rev. Hugh Canon, Roman Catholic Clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street
Christie, Alexander, letter-carrier — house 8 South Orr street
Christie, Alexander, inspector of works, Master of Works' office — house Fountain place. Love street
Christie Bros., sole agents for Helliwell's Patent Glass Roofing, 188 St. Vincent street, Glasgow (see advt.)
Christie, Devlin, & Findlay, pavement merchants, 10 Hamilton st.
Christie, Hugh C, clerk at Daniel Murray, jnn., & Co.'s — house Fountain place. Love street
Christie, James, at David Murray & Son's — house 6 Wardrop st.
Christie, James, boot and shoe maker, 24 St. James street
Christie, Mrs. James, feuar, 32 Maxwellton street
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Christie, Robert, of Christie, Devlin, & Fiudlay, pavement mer- chants— ho. 18 Royal crescent, Crosshill, Glasgow Christie, William, smith and engineer, Underwood Citizen (Glasgow Evening and Weekly) Office, 8 Gilmour street —
Gavin Shannon, correspondent Clapperton, James, of William Clapperton & Co., 5 Sandyford
place, Glasgow Clapperton, John, of Wm. Clapperton & Co., 5 Sandyford pi., Glasgow Clapperton, William & Co., sewing thread manufacturers, 70 New
Sneddon Clark, Agnes and Elizabeth, millinery and furnishings, 69 Love st.
— house 65 do. Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works, Seedhill Clark, Hugh, 31 Oakshaw street
Clark, J. & J., & Co., Anchor Thread Works, Seedhill Clark, James, & Co., net and twine manufacturers, Marshall's lane
— manager John jDickie, jun. — house 41 Calside Clark, tlames. Chapel house
Clark, James, clubmaster, The Club, 102 High street Clark, Jas. A., of Clark & Co., Netherhill Clark, J. George, of Clark & Co., Netherhill Clark, John, & Co., joiners, boxmakers, and wood merchants, Wall-
neuk Sawmills, 12 Wallneuk Clark, John, baker, 33 Gauze street — house do. Clark, John, of Clark & Co., Gateside, and Curling Hall, Larg& Clark, Kenneth M., Netherhill, Renfrew road Clark, Marion, dressmaker, 40 Lady lane
Clark, Miss, fruiterer, 16 Old Sneddon — house 18 Moss street Clark, Mrs., tobacconist, 11 Moss street — house 8 Hamilton street Clark, Norman, Netherhill, Renfrew road Clark, Peter, greengrocer, 58 Causeyside Clark, Robert, janitor Stow Public School — house do. Clark, Robert, church officer Free South Church — ho. 13 Stow sU Clark, Robert Y., at Young & Martin's, 74 Love street Clark, R. G., v^ood turner and stay busk maker, 1 Greenhill road Clark, R. M., of Clark & Co., thread manufacturers, Anchor Mills^
Tower Rais, Barrhead Clark, Stewart, M.P., of Clark & Co., Kilnside Clark, William, salesman at Arthur's Criterion Spirit Vaults —
house 25 George street Clazy, Rev. Geo., minister of Oakshaw Free Church — ho. CastJehead Clelland, Mrs. William, hosier, 90 Causeyside Club, The, 102 High street — James Clark, clubmaster Clydesdale Banking Coy. Limited, 7 High street (Cross) — Robert
Russell, agent
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Coats, Allan, of W. & A. Coats, Hayfield, Castlehead
Coats, Andrew, Ferguslie house
Coats, Archibald, of J. & P. Coats, Woodside house
Coats, Brothers, coal merchants, G8 Broomlands, and Underwood
depot, and Grahamston depot, Barrhead — Glasgow office, 40
St. Enoch square Coats, Daniel, of J. & P. Coats — house 5 Garthland place Coats, George H., of W. & A. Coats, Ellangowan, Castlehead Coats, George, grain miller, 21 West St., Glasgow — ho 4 Garthland pi Coats, George, of J. & P. Coats, Craigweal house, Ayr Coats, Hamilton, church officer, Christ's Church Evangelical and
Episcopal Congregation — house 8 Cotton street Coats, James, jun., of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie house Coats, James, of J. & P. Coats, 43 William street, Providence,
Rhode Island, U.S. America Coats, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie — dyework 156
George street — bleachwork Nethercraigs Coats, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 128 George street Coats, Mrs. Thomas, Ferguslie house
Coats, Peter, jun., of J. & P. Coats — house 5 Garthland place Coats, Sir Peter, Auchendrane, by Ayr Coats, Thomas Glen, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie park Coats, W. & A., ham curers and provision merchants, 68 Broomlands Coats, William, jun., of W. & A. Coats, Ferndean, Castlehead Coats, William L., at Coats Brothers, Hayfield, Castlehead Coats, William, sen., 5 William street Coats, William A., of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie house Cochran, Alexander, solicitor and notary public, of David Semple
& Cochran, 16 Gilmour st. — house Stanley pi., 50 Causeyside Cochran, Alexander, draper, 11 Barclay street — house do. Cochran, Alexander, cooper, 59 Love street
Cochran, Alexander, fishmonger, 149 George st. — ho. 11 Barclay st. Cochran, G. G., of Cochran & M'Gechan, 4 Garthland street Cochran, David, tobacconist, 11 Old Smithhills Cochran, David, clerk, Greenlaw Goods Station — ho. Smithhills Cochran, Edward, of Robert Cochran & Sons, Ladyburn, East
Greenlaw Cochrane, Hugh, bleacher, dyer, and finisher, Thrushcraig — house
High Cavriagehill Cochran, James, of James Cochran & Son — house 76 George st. Cochran, James, calenderer,99 Causeyside — ho. 3 Glen view, Lylesland Cochran, James, wine and spirit merchant, 39 Stock st. — house do. Cochran, James, spirit merchant, 11 West Croft and Oakbank Hotel, Sandbank — house 8 Hamilton street
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Cochran, James, & Son, pawnbrokers, 83 Broomlands and 2 Sandholes
Cochran, John, feuar, Potterhill
Cochrane, John, farmer, Brediland
Cochran, Maggie Y., grocer, 3 Garthland street
Cochran & M'Gechan, brassfounders, 22 New Smithhills
Cochran, Peter, feuar, Falside
Cochran, Robert & Co., yarn agents, Causeyside street — ^hoiise
Eastfield, Greenlaw drive Cochran, Robert, & Sons, drapers and milliners, 26 and 27 New
Smithhills (see advt.) Cochran, Robert, sen., of Robert Cochran &' Sons, Ladyburn, East
Greenlaw Cochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Sons, Ladyburn, East
Greenlaw Cochrane, Robert, church officer, Oakshaw Free Church — house
7 West brae Cochran, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Moss st — ho. 17 do» Cochran, William, & Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 7 St.
Mirren street Cochran, William Malcolm, agent for City of Glasgow Friendly
Society, 7 Argyle street Cockburn, George H., head-master, Mossvale Public School —
house 1 Bute place Cockburn, Wm., clerk, Caledonian Railway Co's. Carting depart- ment— house 3 Wardrop street Coffee-Room, 107 High st (Cross) — keeper James Lamb, 6 Castle st. Coghill, George, at R. Pinkertou & Co.'s — house Moss-side place^
Greenock road Colinslee Chemical Works, manufacturers of extract of indigo Collins, John, greengrocer, 54 Storie street Colquhoun, George, feuar, 11 Cross street
Colquhoun, George, plumber, 53 High street — ho. 5 Argyle street Colquhoun, George, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Wellmeadow —
house do. Colquhoun, Misses, teachers, 4 Old Smithhills Colquhoun, Thomas, feuar, 11 Cross street Colville, Annie, confectioner, 38 High street Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, 6 Gilmour street — James
Ross, agent Commercial Union Assurance Co. — branch 19 St. Vincent place,
Glasgow (see advt.) Comrie, John, cabinetmaker, 90 George street — house 4 West
Campbell street Comrie, John, grocer, 4 West Campbell street
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Congalton, Robert, collector of Burgh Rates, and agent for the Scottish Union and National Insurance Co., County Buildings — house Duncraggan villa, Bishopton Connell, David, spirit dealer, 116 George street Council, George, confectioner, 29 New street
Connell, James, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Storie street — ho. do. Connell, John, of Wallace, Connell & Co., Saucel bank Connell, John, of Lambie, Higgens & Connell, 7 Argyle street Connell, William, of Wallace, Connell & Co., Fairhill, Hamilton Conservative Association, 96 High street— ^ Alex. M'Farlane, secy. Convex (Patent) Weaving Co., corset manufacturers, Convex
Mills, 153 George street Cook, Archibald, merchant, Quay st., Sligo — house Janefield villa,
Gateside Cook, Rev. David, Minister of Mossvale U. P. Church — ^house
7 Buchanan terrace Cook, Edward, foreman at Robert Kerr & Son's — house 27 Wil-
liamsburgh Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, letter-press printers, 94 High street Cook, James, clerk to Reids & Campbell, Janefield, Gateside Cook, J. & J., letter-press printers, and printers and publishers of the
Paislei/ Sf Renfrewshire Gazette ^ 94 High street Cook, J., & Co., shawl manufacturers, 6 Forbes place — house 4
War drop street Cook, Mark, manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren st. — ho. 4 Garthland st. Cook, William, draper, 109 High street — house Shortroods Cook, William, gardener to J. P. Kerr, Underwood Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Limited), manufacturers and
warehousemen, 114 Causeyside and 10 Forbes place — Alex.
M'Naught, manager and secretary — house 27 Storie street Co-operative Society (Equitable)
9 Stock street — salesman, Adam Muir, house 17 Wardrop st.
2 Bute place — salesman, Walter Paul, house Neilston road
13 Carriagehill — salesman, Wm. Craig, house 168 George st.
11 Great Hamilton street (Butcher's shop) — salesman, Wm. Barton, house 24 Glen street Co-operative Provident Society (Limited). Established 1860.
Groceries, &c., 139 George street — C. O'Neil, salesman
Branch No. 1 — 168 George street, J. C. King, salesman ,, 2 — 68 Love street, Alex. Smith, „
,, 3 — 54 Broomlands, Robert Whyte ,,
„ 4 — 20 Lawn street, Jas. Hamilton ,,
,, 5 — Cleopatra buildings, Springbank road, Robt.
M'Lachlan, salesman
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Go-operative Provident Society ( Continued).
Branch No. 6 — 24 Underwood road, C. G. Hodgson, salesman Reserve Store, 139 George street — John Davidson, storeman Steam Bakery, 140 George street — Alex. M'Gilvray, manager Boot Shop, 81 High street — Miss Jaffray, saleswoman Bread ,, 139 George street — Miss Hannan, saleswoman Hardware and jewellery Shop, 26 Causeyside — Miss Fulton,
saleswoman Fleshers' shops —
Central — 138 George street No. 1 — 168 George street 5, 2 — 7 Love street ,, 3 — 23 Broomlands „ 4 — 7 Lawn street Sausage Factory — 138 George street Book-keeper — John Lauchlan — house 13 Argyle street
Corbett, Janet, confectioner, 19 Gauze street — house do.
Corkin, John, hairdresser, 25 Causeyside — house 2 George street
Cormie, James, eating-house keeper, 14 Old Smithhills — ho. 9 do.
Corporation Gas Office, 23 Moss street
Corrans, Robert, church officer of Evangelical Union Chapel, 45 George street
Correns, Rose Ann, confectioner, &c., 3 New Sneddon
Costello, Patrick, spirit merchant, 12 Gilmour street and 7 Love street — house 12 Gilmour street
Coulthurst, A., at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s, carpet manufacturers — house 10 St. James street /
Coulthurst, Miss Ada, teacher of music, 10 St. James street
County Hotel, 1 County place — Mrs A. Thomson, keeper
County Police Office, 4 County place
Cowan, Archibald, of Cowan & Stewart, Fountain place. Love st.
Cowan & Co., railway agents and carting contractors for Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company — offices Greenlaw Goods Station and Canal Station (Canal Line)
Cowan & Stewart, painters and decorators, wholesale oil and colour merchants, 28 St. James street
Cowan, Hugh, sheriff-substitute of Renfrew and Bute, Sheriff- Court buildings — house Belmont, Castlehead
Cowan, James E., sub-inspector, Abbey Parish — ho. 23 Causeyside
Cowan, John, of David Spiers & Co., Stoneleigh, Greenock
Cowan, John, sphit merchant 3 Love street — house 48 do
Cowan, Janet, draper, 19 Gauze street
Cowan, Mrs., Churchhill
Cowden, John M., Surveyor's clerk, Inland Revenue office — house 16 Argyle street
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Cowden, William L., collector of poor rates for Abbey Parish, 6
Gauze street — house 7 Argyle street Craig, Alexander, joiner, 27 Back Sneddon — house 3 Albion
street Craig, A. F,, & Co., engineers, ironfounders, boilermakers, mill- wrights, and machine- makers, Caledonia Engine Works,
Macdowall street Craig, Allan, weaver, 29 and 45 George street — house 29 do. Craig, Andrew, coal merchant,Underwood Coal Depot — house 23
Lady lane Craig, Archibald F., of A. F. Craig & Co. — house Churchhill Craig, Archibald, of A. F. Craig & Co. — house, 6 Gateside Craig, David, flesher, 19 Sandholes and 26 Moss street — house 19
Sandholes Craig, Hugh, waste merchant, 9 St. James street Craig, James, cowfeeder, 73 Canal street Craig, James, flesher, 26 Gauze street — house 4 do Craig, James, yarn merchant, 21 Causeyside — ho. Kyleshill, Saltcoats Craig, John, Blackstoun Oil Works — house 1 Buchanan terrace Craig, John, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street Craig, Margaret, cowfeeder, 15 Castle street Craig, Mrs. Alexander, Ivy bank, 47 Oakshaw street Craig, Mrs. John, cowfeeder, 8 Neilston road Craig, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 20 St. James street —
house 53 Caledonia street Craig, Robert, feuar, Stonefield cottage
Craig, Robert, licensed grocer, 50 Caledonia street — house 53 do. Craig, Robert F., of A. F. Craig & Co. — house 9 Buchanan terrace Craig, Robert, keeper of St. James park Craig, Thomas, carting contractor, Murray street — house Victoria
buildings, Greenock road Craig, William, contractor, 18 North Croft Craig, William, spirit merchant, 17 Causeyside Craig, William, spirit merchant, G Union street — ^house 11 Great
Hamilton street Craigielea Chemical Works (Richard Smith, chemical manufacturer),
Clark street Cramb, James, spirit merchant, 89 Causeyside — house 44 do. Craw, James, of William Craw & Sons, 21 Caledonia street Craw, William & Sons, silk, wool, and cotton dyers, Caledonia
Dyeworks, 33 Caledonia street Craw, William, jun., of William Craw & Sons, Gockston Crawford, A. W., M.B., CM., 8 Cross— house 9 Orr square Crawford, Alex. B., of P. & A. Crawford, 10 Hamilton street
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Crawford, Elizabeth O., cliina merchant, 47 Moss street — ho. do. Crawford, Gavin, bootmaker, 97 High street — house, George villa,
Kilmalcolm Crawford, H., power-loom manufacturer, Abercorn weaving factory,
Abercorn street — house, 1 Royal terrace Crawford, H. & J., plumbers, 24 Causeyside Crawford, J., manager to W. M. Percy — house 34 Broomlands Crawford, James, confectioner, 35 Castle street Crawford, John, of H. & J. Crawford, 23 Causeyside Crawford, Miss Margaret, 24 Abbey street Crawford, Mrs. Sarah, Bible woman, 12 Gauze street Crawford, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 24 Broomlands Crawford, P. & A., wood turners, wood merchants, manufacturers
of Bowling Green Bowls, and Bobbins and Reels, Thistle
Works, South Croft Crawford, Peter, of P. & A. Crawford, 10 Hamilton street Crawford, Robert, apprentice-at-law, 16 Gilmour street — house 23
Causeyside Crawford, T., grocer, 16 Thread street Crawford, William, calenderer, 105 Causeyside — house 10 St.
James street Crawford, William, traveller for Underwood Road Dye-Works —
house 22 Well street Crichton, Robert, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 82 Causeyside
— house Hillview place Crighton, Miss, Park terrace, Underwood road Crighton, W. & G., tailors and clothiers, 81 High street Crighton, Wm., of W. & G. Crighton, 7 Mill street Crombie, E., french polisher, 35 High street
Crombie & Co., drapers and clothiers, 7 Broomlands — ho. 20 Well st. Crooks, Walter, hall keeper, Drill hall
Cross Clothing Company, merchant tailors, 103 High street (Cross) Crossley, J. & W., dyers. Abbey Dyeworks, 18 Abbey street Crossley, James, of J. & W. Crossley — ho. 1 Royal ter., Greenlaw Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Victoria Place Baptist Church
— house Janefield place, Lylesland Cruikshanks, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 63 Broomlands —
house 22 West street Cruickshanks, Arthur, wine and spirit merchant, 35 Moss street —
house 11 School wynd Culbert, Joseph, with Robin & Houston, soapmakers— ho. 21 New
Sneddon CuUen, Thomas, chemist and surgeon dentist,12 St. James pi, — ho.do. Cumberland Dyeworks (Andrew Wallace & Son), 15 Abbey street
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Cumming, Miss, draper, 4 Old Smithhills
Cumming, Mrs. Robert, carting contractor and cowfeeder, 22
Newton street Cumming, William, cowfeeder and contractor, 22 Well street —
house do. Cunningham, Adam, spirit merchant, 35 High street— house Sunny- side Cunningham, Alexander, calenderer, hot presser, and finisher, IG
Causeyside — house 6 Lylesland Cunningham, David, grocer, 6 Barclay street — house do. Cunningham, Geo. B., clerk at British Linen Coy. Bank — house-
Sunnyside Cunningham, James, broker, 1 Neilston street Cunningham, James, manufacturer, 6 Calside Cunningham, John, clerk to R. & T. Russell — house Sunnyside Cunningham, Misses, 29 High street Cunningham, Robert, shawl manufacturer, 1 George street — house
12 Neilston street Cunningham, Robert, foreman at Robert Kerr & Son's, Carriage- hill house Cunningham, Robert, fishmonger, 2 Neilston street — house 3 do. Cunningham, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 76 High street — house
Hillview place Cunningham, William, & Co., dyers, Seedhill Dyeworks, 11 Seedhill Cunningham, William, of William Cunningham & Co., dyers —
house 2 South Orr street Cunningham, William, contractor and cowfeeder, 22 Well street Curren, Mrs., china merchant, 3 New Sneddon — house 6 Wallneuk Currie & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Gleufield Corn
Flour Works, Murray street Currie, James R., shipbroker, Renfrew road Currie, John, cowfeeder, 5 East Croft Currie, John, Kilbarchan carrier, 91 Causeyside — ho. Steeple St..
Kilbarchan Currie, Margaret, fruiterer and confectioner, 1 West brae Currie, Peter, of William Fulton & Sons, The Villa, Glenfield Currie, William, jun., family grocer, and wine and spirit merchant^
3 Renfrew street — house 23 Niddry street Currie, William, feuar, 23 Niddry street
Cuthbert, Ralph, joiner and cartwright, 4 Maxwellton — house do. Cuthbertson, Alexander, baker, 33 Causeyside Cuthbertson, John, chaplain to the Abbey Poorhouse, 1 Stirling st. Cuthbertson, William, aerated water manufacturer, 13 and 14
Newton street — house 26 do
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DALE, Mrs. Ellen, spirit merchant, 13 School wynd and 28 AVell-
meadow — house 2 Caledonia street Dalgety, Rev. J. B., minister. The Abbey, Whitehaugh house Dalgety, William B., clerk, National Bank of Scotland Limited,
Whitehaugh house Dalgleish, Thomas, ironmonger, 18 Moss st. — ho. 54 Caledonia st. Dalglish, John, jun., draughtsman, 6 Buchanan terrace Dalrymple, James, & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, and lead merchants,
8 Old Sneddon Dalrymple, James, of James Dalrymple & Sou, 1 Royal terrace Dalrymple, Greorge, umbrella manufacturer, 7 New street — house
31 High street Dalziel, James, church officer of Thread Street U.P. Church, 31
Thread street Dalziel, James G., banker and agent, Caledonian Insurance Com- pany— house Wester Carriagehill Dalziel, Jane, teacher Stow Public School — house 13 Stow street Dalziel & Co., carpet manufacturers— factory 10 and 11 Shuttle st. Dalziel, R. F., of Dalziel & Co., Bloomfield, Castlehead Dalziel, R. Findlay, drysalter, 11 Shuttle street — house Bloomfield,
Castlehead Darroch, Alexander, assistant factor — house Mavisbank cottage Davidson, Charles, architect and property valuator. Terrace build- ings— residence Calside house (see adv,.) Davidson, George, district agent, Scottish Legal Life Assurance
Society, 99 High street — house 1 Barclay street Davidson, John, collector Royal Liver Insurance Co., 1 Stevenson st. Davidson, John, of Davidson & Ritchie, 139 George street Davidson, Peter A., of Robert Eadie & Co. — house 2 Alexandra
place, Calside Davidson, Thomas, card cutter and warper, Cumberland place,
111 Causeyside — house 4 Glen View, Lylesland Davidson & Ritchie, fancy boxmakers and pattern book manufac- turers. Well street Davidson, Wm., collector Scottish Legal Society, 32 Broomlands Davie, John, grocer, 2 Lawn street — house 4 do. Deans, Francis, postmaster, Post-office house, St. Mirren street Deans, James R., at gas meter office, 7 Cochrane street Deans, RobertL., foreman of Corporation Gas Meter Shop, 44 Millst. Deans, Robert R., clerk, Post-office, Post-office house Deans, William fish merchant, 3 George street — house 168 do. Denning, Mrs. J., broker, 6 Old Sneddon — house do. Devine, John, teacher St. Mirren's R.C. School, 4 Pattison street Devlin, Michael, picture frame maker — house 14 Gauze street
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Devonshire, A., superinteDdent of Fire Brigade at J. & P. Coats's,.
5 East lane, Ferguslie Dewar, Thomas, coachman — stables Ferguslie walk — ho. 5 Knox st. Dick, George, F.E.I.S., teacher, West Public School — house 41
Broomlands Dick, J., & Sons, boot and shoe manufacturers, 166 George street
— house do. Dick, James, draper, 21 Causeyside — house 5 County place Dick, James, shawl merchant, 5 County place Dick, John, traveller to John Spence & Sons, 1 Minerva place Dick, Margaret, greengrocer, 32 Causeyside — ho. 1 Alexandra pL Dick, Miss, dressmaker, 12 St. James place Dick, Peter, teller. Royal Bank of Scotland, 12 Argyle street Dick, William L., law clerk at James Gardner's — ho. Meikleriggs Dickie, Alexander, gardener and contractor, 1 Union street Dickie, Archd., poulterer and fish merchant, 25 St. James street — ■
house do. Dickie, D. D., of Reid & Dickie, solicitors, agent for County Fire
and Provident Life Offices — house Nethercraigs Dickie, Elizabeth, china merchant, 21 Moss street Dickie, James, confectioner, 26 Causeyside — house 166 George st.. Dickie, John, cutler, 41 New street — house 41 Calside Dickie, John, jun., manager to Jas. Clark & Co. — ho. 41 Calside Dickie, Mary J., teacher. South Public School — ho. 19 Argyle st. Dickie, William, teacher, Nethercraigs Public School — residence
Schoolhouse, Nethercraigs Dickson, Elizabeth, teacher John Neilson Institution, — house 23
Carmichael street, Govan Dickson, William, nurseryman, Ladyburn Nursery, Williamsburgh
(see advt.) Dickson, William, jun., at Ladyburn Nursery, Williamsburgh Divers, Maggie, teacher St. Mary's R.C. School — ho. 100 George st. Dobie, George, tobacco and candle manufacturer, 4 and 5 Orchard
street — house Edgemont, Castlehead Dobie, James, surgeon-dentist, 82 High st. — ho. 1 Buchanan ter. Dobie, William F., Edgemont, Castlehead Dobie, William, shoemaker, 10 Gauze street — house do. Dobson, David B., spirit merchant, 23 Williamsburgh — house do. Dock, James, clerk to John Spence & Sons, hamcurers — house 8
Camphill place Dock, William, teacher, West Public School — house 8 Camphill Donald & Co., chemists and druggists, 102 High street Donald, George M., lithographer and ornamental printer, 8 High
street — house 20 Newton street (see advt.)
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Donald, Helen, cooking establishment, 103 George street — house
29 Newton street Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Riccartsbar Donald, James T., M.R.C.S.E., 23 Gauze street — house 5 do. Donald, James, architect, 99 High street — house 23 Abbey street Donald, Jas., jun., of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson — ho. Riccartsbar Donald, John, spirit merchant, 80 New Sneddon — ho. 1 Cart lane Donald, John, confectioner, 5 Neilston road
Donald, Robert H., of Abercorn Foundry — ho. Riccartsbar house Donald, Thomas, house factor and shipping agent, 43 Lady lane —
house 20 Newton street (see advt.) Donald, William, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson — ho. 56 Canal st. Donald, William R., brush, basket, and fancy goods warehouse- man, 3 Moss street — house 18 do. Donaldson, James, assistant gardener, Fountain Gardens, Love st. Donaldson, Wilson, blacksmith, 17 Old Sneddon — house 26 Back
Sneddon Dougal, Henry, grocer, 39 Maxwellton Dougall, Mrs. R., grocer, 46 Broomlands — house 51 do. Douglas, Duncan, shoemaker, 35 Causeyside — house 38 do. Dreghorn, Andrew, collector Prudential Assurance Company — ho.
78 Canal street Dreghorn, Andrew, fruiterer and confectioner, 13 Maxwellton st. Drennan, Alexander, traveller — house 4 Russell street Drennan, James, of Robert Eadie & Co. — ho. 4 Blackball buildings Drennan, James, of Blair & Drennan — house 27 Gordon's lane Drennan, Robert, bootmaker, 17 George street — house 1 Mill
place, Camphill Drennan, Robert, painter, 30 Causeyside — house 4 Wardrop street Drennan, William, clerk at Young & Martin's, 8 Buchanan terrace Drennan, William, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Old Sneddon — ho.
Mill place, Camphill Drew, John Craig, spirit merchant, 15 Gilmour street — house 25
Gordon's lane Drew, Jas. P., of M. Drew & Sons — ho. Rosevale, High Carriagehill Drew, Mrs. James, cowfeeder, 14 High street
Drew, M. & Sons, curled hair manufacturers, Colinslee Hair Works Drew, M., of M. Drew & Sons, Colinslee Mansion house Drew, Robert, of M. Drew & Sons — house 1 Janefield place Drewette, James, reporter and agent of " North British Daily
Mail " and " Weekly Mail," 4 County place — house 3 do. Drum, James, chiropodist, 9 Cotton street
Drummond, T. G., clerk at William Fulton & Sons. Glenfield lodge Drybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston house
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Duff, George, bank teller at Union Bank of Scotland — house 4
Calside place Duff & Millar, watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians — shop 20 High
street — works 33 Buchan street, Glasgow Duff, Misses, 12 Wellmeadow Duggan, Hugh, confectioner, 10 Lawn street Dunbar, John, cellarman to James Harvey & Co. — ho. 2 Saucel Duncan, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 2 West street Duncan, Andrew, keeper of Good Templar Halls — ho. 17 Wardrop St. Duncan, Mrs. David, Camphill
Duncan, Mrs. William L., spirit merchant, 9 Orchard St.— ho. 17 do. Duncanson, William, of A. & M. Pottie, 34 Gordon's lane — house
64 Canal street Dunlop, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 109 George street Dnnlop, David, shoemaker, 24 Wellmeadow — house 23 do. Dunlop, George, foreman Caledonian Railway Co.'s stables, St.
James street Dunlop, J. & I., grocers, 97 Causeyside — house 12 Neilston street Dunlop, James, joiner and timber merchant, Abercorn Joiner
Works, 11 Incle street — house 3 Greenlaw terrace Dunlop, John, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 82 Broomlands Dunlop, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, Abercorn Inn, 9
Gauze street Dunlop, Bev. Robert, minister of Reformed Presbyterian Church,
Storie street — house Ardgowan cottage. Blackball Dunlop, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 2 Broomlands — house 79 do. Dunn, James Hamilton, writer. School of Art buildings. County
place — house Woodend, Castlehead Dunsmore, Archibald, keeper of Wilson Hall, 40 High st. — ho. do. Dunsmore, James, foreman at Glenfield Starch Works, Castlehead Dunsmore, James, joiner, 4 West brae — house 3 do. Dykes, Daniel, foreman printer at J. & J. Cook's — house 51
Caledonia street Dykes, Hugh, commercial traveller, 56 Causeyside street Dykes, William, commercial traveller, 13 Galloway street
EADIE Brothers, & Co., manufacturers of ring-travellers, &c.,
&c., 12 High street Eadie, John, of Eadie Bros. & Co. — ho. North Greenhill cottage Eadie, Mrs., grocer and confectioner, 21 Underwood road Eadie, Peter, of Eadie Bros. & Co. — ho. East Greenlaw, Glasgow rd. Eadie, Robert, & Co., ironmongers, 12 High street Eaglesim, Archibald, chimney-sweeper and general jobber, 41
Ferguslie
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Eaglesim, Thomas, grocer, 15 Broomlands
Earl, Thomas N., officer Storie street Reformed Presbyterian
Church, 12 Argyle street Easdale, John, dairyman, 61 G-eorge street
Easton, Robert, agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 43 High st. Eccles, Alexander, joiner's secretary, 4 Castle street Eccles, George, jnn,, clerk to John Spence & Sons, hamcurers — ho.
29 Carriagehill Edmond, Alfred, of R. Edmond & Sons— house 16 George street Edmond, R., & Sons, finishers, 9 South Bridge street Edmonds, H. S., commercial traveller, Mossfield, Greenock road Edmond, Robert, of R. Edmond & Sons — house 12 Abbey street ' Edmonds, Robert, accountant, National Bank of Scotland Limited
— house Mossfield, Greenock road Edmonds, William, of John Morgan & Co., Mossfield, Greenock rd. Edwards, Edward, photographer, 15 School wynd — house 9 do. Eglinton, Andrew, of Hollis & Eglinton, engineers — ho. 14 Lawn st. Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister of George street U.P. Church, The
Grange, Meikleriggs Elder, Euphemia, teacher Stevenson street Public School — house
Fountain Gardens lodge Elder, William, superintendent, Fountain Gardens, Love street Elliot, Richard, slater, 5 John street — house do. Emerson, John, fruit and vegetable merchant, Linside nursery —
shop 65 Broomlands and 25 High street Equitable Co-operative Society, 9 Stock street, 2 Bute place, 13
Carriagehill, and 11 Great Hamilton street Equitable Fire and Accident Offices, 101 St. Vincent St., Glasgow —
George Duthie, secretary (see advt.) Erroch, John, parcel clerk at Goods Station — house 2 Maxwell st ' Erskine, Andrew, of Erskine & Johnston, cabinetmakers — ho. 2
Lady lane Erskine, Andrew, draper and general dealer, 17 Broomlands Erskine, James, designer, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, Jas. W., clerk G. & S.-W. Railway — house 42 Lady lane Erskine, John, grocer, 10 Williamsburgh
Erskine & Johnston, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 6 Causeyside Espedair Chemical Co., manufacturing chemists, Gordon's lane Espedair Dyeworks (R. H. Lang), 1 Espedair street Espedair Finishing Co. (Blair & Co.), 40 Causeyside Evening Times (Glasgow) — office 16 Gilmour street — reporter and
agent, John G. Bremner. Evening and Weekly Citizen (Glasgow) — office 8 Gilmour street — correspondent, Gavin Shannon — house 105 Causeyside
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Evening News (Glasgow) office, School Wynd — agent, J. C. Niven Ewing, H. E. Crum, late M.P. for Paisley — residence Castle Camp- bell, Helensburgh Ewing, Mrs. J., farmer, Brediland moor Ewing, William, provision merchant, 87 Causeyside
FAIRLIE, Alexander, flesher and contractor, 8 Castle street —
house 9 do. Fairlie, Archibald, head master George Street Central School —
house Endrickdale, Meikleriggs Fairlie, James, contractor and wood merchant, 8 Castle street Fairlie, Robert, spirit merchant, 9 Moss street Fairfull, James, grocer, Laigh park Falconer, John, druggist — house 83 Causeyside Falconer, Joseph A., church officer of Oakshaw street U.P. Church,
4 Meeting House lane Falconer, Mrs. Agnes, machinist, 44 Canal street Farr, Thomas W., cashier to Isdale & M'Callum — ho. 86 High street Female Refuge, Victoria place. Lady lane — Miss Blue, matron (see
advt.) Fergus, James, general commission agent, 61 Storie street Ferguslie Kitchen, East lane Ferguson, Andrew, lithographer and engraver, 1 Prussia street —
house 39 Well street Ferguson, Isabella, at James M'Geachy's — ho. Terrace buildings Ferguson, James, grocer, 24 New street — house 3 Forbes place Ferguson, John A., of The Gleniifer Soap Company, 6 Moray place.
Regent park, Glasgow Ferguson, John, clerk. Chamberlain's office. Rock cottage. Mill st. Ferguson, John, wine and spirit merchant, 30 Cotton street — ho. do. Ferguson, John, pawnbroker, 90 Canal street — house 35 High st. Ferguson, Miss Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street Ferguson, Miss A., milliner, 15 Broomlands — ho. Rock cot., Mill st. Ferguson, Moses, coal merchant, Western Coal Depot, King street
(West end) — house 67 Canal street Ferguson, P., of Fleming & Ferguson— ho. Fergus villa, Tnchinnan rd. Ferguson, Norman, glazier and painter, 15 Causeyside — house 10
Underwood road Ferguson, Robert, teacher Stevenson Street Public School — house
South park house. High Carriagehill Ferguson, Thomas, grocer, 69 Broomlands— house 20 Well street Ferguson, Thomas, grocer, 86 Causeyside Ferguson, William C, at W. M' Arthur's, ironmonger — ho. Terrace
buildings
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Ferguson, William, grocer, 9 Maxwellton street
Ferguson, William, grocer*, 6 Moss street — house 67 Canal street
Fernie, Archibald, house and sign painter, and paper hanger, 6
St. James place — house 6 Love street Ferrle, Andrew, licensed grocer, 136 George street — ho. 129 do. Ferrie, James, Beith carrier, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside (on
Tuesdays and Fridays) Fetridge, Matthew, foreman porter Gilmour street Station — house
Ferguslie Fightly, James, cowfeeder, 36 Maxwellton Filshill, James W., wholesale confectioner and biscuit agent, 51
High street — house 15 Wellmeadow Findlay, Alexander H., wine and spirit merchant, 80 Broomlands Findlay, William, confectioner, 4 Mossvale lane Findlay, William, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Thread st — ho. do. Findlay son, William, tailor, 58 Storie street Finlator, Thomas, agent for Royal Bank of Scotland, Alliance
Insurance Co., Scottish Imperial Insurance Co., and City of
Glasgow Assurance Co., Bank house, St. Mirren street F^inlator, William Rankin, at Young & Martin's, Royal Bank house Finlay, William, clerk. Railway Goods Department, 20 Greenhill rd, Finlayson, Alexander, carting contractor, Carriagehill Fisher, Andrew, Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Burgh,
81 New Sneddon Fisher, Andrew, jun., of Fisher & Co., 81 New Sneddon Fisher & Co., engineers and boilermakers, St. Mirren Engine
Works, Macdowall street Fisher, George, of Fisher & Co., 4 Russell street Fisher, George, commission agent, 119 Virginia place, Glasgow —
house 38 New street Fisher, John, accoiintant, house factor, and agent for London
Assurance Corporation, Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance
Co., and Allan Line steamers, 5 John st. and 10 St. James st. Fisher, John, clerk at Union Bank of Scotland Ltd., 10 St. James st Fisher, Robert, 38 New street Fisher, William, confectioner, 65 George street Fitch, John, barber, 11 Old Sneddon — house 5 North street Fitch, Robert, barber, 8 Moss street — house 20 Old Sneddon Flannigan, William, gardener, 2 Orr square Fleming, Andrew G., minister of the United Presbyterian Church,
Thread street — house Gowanlea, Castlehead Fleming & Ferguson, engineers, Phcenix Works, Murray street Fleming, David, grocer, 20 Wallace street — house 19 do. Fleming, J. & J., tailors and clothiers, 57 George street
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Fleming, James, hairdresser, 3 New street — house 5^ Bridge st.
Fleming, James, plumber and gasfitter, 5^ Bridge street — house do„
Fleming, James, grocer, 6 Smith street
Fleming, Rev. John, M.A., 56 Canal street
Fleming, Reid, & Co., yarn merchants, Greenock — branch 10 St.
Mirren street Fleming, Robert K., with Robin & Houston, soap makers — house
6 Incle street Fleming, Robert, flesher, 29 George street Fleming, William, farmer, Fulwood Fletcher, Hugh, feuar, 5 Wardrop street
Fletcher, J. C, coal merchant, Greenlaw Station — ho. 5 Wardrop st. Flett, John B., gardener, 6 Moss street Flett, Rev. Oliver, D.D., minister of Storie street Baptist Church
— house Greenieholm, Calside Flood, James, agent for Considyne, Curtis & Co., plate powder and
paste manufacturers, 5 North street Flynn, James, umbrella maker, 29 Orchard street — house do. Forbes, John, tea merchant, Glasgow and Paisley Tea Co., 2
Smithhills street — house 3 Forbes place Forbes, James T., Oakshawhead Ford, BcDJamin, manager at Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay's, 15
Gauze street Ford, Joseph, missionary, 15 Argyle street
Forrest, Joseph, oil and colour merchant, 22 Broomlands — ho. do. Forrest, Mrs. James, hosier, 26 Broomlands Forrest,W. & C, manure manufacturers, Burnbank, Chain road —
house do. Forrester, John, warehouseman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s, 9 Well- meadow Forrester, William, draper and hatter, 1 Broomlands — house 20
Wellmeadow Forsyth, George, shoemaker, 45 High street Forsyth, John, grocer, 14 Storie street Forsyth, William, shoemaker, 4 West Buchanan street Foulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Caledonia depot. Underwood
— house 10 Back Sneddon Foulds, Allan, clerk. Goods Station — house Craigielea Foulds, Andrew, jun., at Andrew Foulds & Son's — ho. Sherwood Foulds, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 162 George street —
residence Sherwood Foulds, Andrew, & Son, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, 3
and 5 Abbey street Foulds, Andrew, of Andrew Foulds & Son — house Sherwood
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Foulds, Archd., foreman to D. Carswell & Son — ho. 10 George st. Foulds, Mrs. J. & Miss, brush, basket, and toy dealers, 8 Moss
street — house 66 Love street Foulds, Roger, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Causeyside — house 24
George street Foulds, William, 20 Caledonia street Foulds, William, wholesale wine merchant, and wine and spirit
broker. School wynd — residence Milton house Fountain Gardens, Love street — presented to the Town by the
late Mr. Thomas Coats — superintendent William Elder Frances, Rev. David R., M.A., assistant minister High Parish
Church — house 70 Love street Fraser, A., at James Macduff's — house 1 Water brae Fraser, Donald, M.D., 3 Orr square Fraser, James Roy, teacher of music, organist of Middle Parish
Church, and music seller, Terrace buildiogs, 109 High street — ■
house Newfield terrace, Johnstone (see advt.) Fraser, M. & H., dress and mantlemakers, 5 Wellmeadow — ho. 6 do. ; Fraser, Mrs., ladies' outfitter, 9 Orr square Fraser, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 11 New Sneddon —
house 12 do. Free Library and Museum and Picture Gallery, High street —
presented by Sir Peter Coats — curator, Morris Young (see
appendix) Freebairn, M. & E., dressmakers, 10 George street Fullerton, Alexander, Crossflat house Fullerton, Alexander, jun., of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay,
Crossflat house Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, engineers, ironfouuders, boiler- makers, millwrights, and machine makers, " Vulcan Foundry
and Engine Works," Renfrew road Fullerton, John, & Co., iron shipbuilders, Merksworth shipbuild- ing yard, Inchinnan road Fullerton, John, of John Fullerton & Co., Merksworth house^
Inchinnan road Fullerton, Rev. Thomas, B.A., T.C.D., minister of Christ's Church
Evangelical and Episcopal congregation — ho. 2 Hamilton pL Fulton, James, of William Fulton & Sons, Glen house Fulton, James, hamcurer, 9 Moss street — house 56 Love street Fulton, John, confectioner, 73 Broomlands Fulton, Joseph, of William Fulton & Sons, Glen house Fulton, M. & M., milliners, 2 Old Smithhills— house 66 Love st. Fulton, Mrs. D., china merchant, 20 Lawn street — house 14 do. Fulton, Mrs. James, fruiterer, 28 Causeyside — house 29 do.
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Fulton, Robert, feuar, 10 Old Smithhills
Fulton, Thomas C. — house 10 Old Smithhills
Fulton, William, of "William Fulton & Sons, Grlen house
Fulton, William, & Sons, scourers, dyers and finishers, Glenfield —
letters and parcels left with Miss Jamieson, 24 Causeyside Furtwangler, Louis, clock maker, &c., 30 St. James street Fyfe, Daniel, yacht and boatbuilder, Murray street — house 51
Caledonia street Fyfe, John, cowfeeder, 22 Canal street Fyfe, Miss E. P., dressmaker, 51 Caledonia street
GrALBRAITH, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 17 Gauze street — house 1 Garthland street
Oalbraith, John, baker, 22 Wellmeadow
Galbreath Brothers, chemists and druggists, 92 Causeyside
Galbreath, James L., of Galbreath Brothers, 1 Gauze street
Galbreath, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Galbreath, Robert B., of Galbreath Brothers, 1 Gauze street
Galletly, David, cutter at George G.Taylor's — ^ho. 16 Park terrace, Underwood road
Galletly, Duncan, jobbing smith, 16 Causeyside — ho. 26 Orchard st
Gallocher, Jane, confectioner, 40 George street — house do.
Galloway, Mrs., Oakshawhill, 41 Oakshaw street
Gait, John, bricklayer and brickbuilder — brickworks Nethercom- mon — yard 16 Abbey close — -house 1 Underwood lane
Gait, William, of Henry & Gait — house 70 Love street
Gault, William, chimney-sweeper, 35 St. James street
Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Coy. Bank, and agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co., 3 Caledonia street
Gardiner, Alex., jun., clerk at Spiers & Gibb's — ho. 3 Caledonia st.
Gardner, Archibald, broker, 30 New Smithhills — ho. 1 St. James St.
Gardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, publisher, &c., 7 Gilmour street— house Dunrod, East Greenlaw
Gardner, David, M.B., CM., resident house surgeon, Paisley In- firmary
Gardner, James, farmer, South Hillington, off Glasgow road
Gardner, James, writer, secretary and treasurer to the Peter Brough Bequest Fund, secretary and treasurer to the John Neilson Educational Institution, secretary to the Philosophical Institu- tion, and secretary to proprietors of Paisley Coffee-Room Buildings, 3 County place — house 22 St. James street
Gardner, John S., clothier, 4 Wellmeadow — house do.
Gardner, Mrs. A., Greenhill cottage, Underwood road
Gardner, Mrs. John Neilson, Nethercommon house
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Gardner, Mrs. Ann, fancy warehouse, 42 Moss street — house 9 do.
Gardner, William, of Logan & Gardner, The Elms, Castlehead
Garrot, John, blacksmith, 70 High street — house 86 do.
Gas Company Office, 23 Moss street
Gebbie, Moses, smith, 51 High street — ho. 18 West Campbell St.
Gemmell, James, spirit merchant, 69 George st. — ho. 14 Sandholes
Gemmell, John, teacher, Graham Public School— house 66 Back
Sneddon Gemmell, Malcolm, watchmaker and jeweller, 5 Wellmeadow — ho. do.^ Gemmell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street Gemmell, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Broomlands —
house do. Gemmell, William, tailor, 66 Back Sneddon
General Assurance Co., 141 West George st., Glasgow (see advt.) Gentles, Rev. Thomas, A.M., First Charge Abbey Church, Abbey
manse, Glasgow road George A. Clark Town Hall (entrance by Old Smithhills and
Abbey close) — James B. Watson, curator Gibb, Andrew D., of Spiers & Gibb, Norland, Greenock road Gibb, Matthew, cowfeeder, 1 Lylesland Gibb, Mrs. John, draper and gent.'s hosier, 25 and 26 High street
— house 26 High street Gibb, Thomas, wholesale and retail glass and china merchant, 3&
New street — ^liouse do. Gibb, Thomas, house factor, and church officer of High Church,
39 New street Gibb, Thomas, engraver and lithographer, 7 Old Sneddon — house
4 Silk street Gibb, Walter W., clerk at Post-office — house 28 St. James street Gibb, William F., M.B., CM., 54 High street Gibbon, Agnes, teacher of music, 10 Smithhills Gibson, Alexander, town porter — house 12 High street Gibson, Andrew, baker, restaurateur, and purveyor, 98 High street
— house do. (see advt.) Gibson Brothers & Co., curtain and lace manufacturers, 153 George st. Gibson Brothers, dyers and cleaners. Paisley Dyeworks, Cart walk
— receiving shop 84 High street — house 11 Neilston street Gibson, David, clerk, Cumberland Shoe factory — ho. 19 Storie st. Gibson, James, engineer and ship furnisher, Cartha Works, 22 New
Smithhills — house 4 Greenlaw terrace Gibson, J. H., of Hatchard & Gibson — house 66 Back Sneddon Gibson, John, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Cumberland place
— house 19 Storie street Gibson, John, 19 Storie street
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Gibson, Mary, 16 Park terrace, Underwood road
Gibson, Mary Orr, dairy, 53 Broomlands — house do.
Gibson, Mrs. (Fulton), teacher of music, 10 Smithhills
Gibson, Mrs. Robert, grocer, 22 Causeyside
Gibson, William, & Co., manufacturers, 109 Causeyside
Gibson, William, of William Gibson & Co., 19 Storie street
Gibson, Wm. H., traveller with Hugh Lambie — ho. 10 New Smithhills
Gibson, William K., of Gibson Brothers— house 2 Bute place
Gibson, William (late grocer), 42 Oakshaw street
Gibson, William, at D. S. Porteous's — house 15 Lawn street
Giffen, James, musical secretary. Good Templar Halls Concerts —
house 4 Abbey terrace Giffen, W. F., secy, of Engine Keepers' and Firemen's Friendly
Society, 7 Shuttle street Gilchrist, John, at Clark & Co.'s, Woodbauk, Crow road Gilchrist, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 3 Lawn street — ^house 30
Cameron street Gilchrist, Robert, draper, 5 Moss street — house 8 High street Gilchrist, Robert, spirit merchant, 10 George street — house do. Gilchrist, Thomas, keeper of Cabman's Rest, County place Gilchrist, Thomas, cashier, " Daily Express " — house 11 Barclay st. Gilchrist, Wm., confectioner and stationer, 30 St. James st. — ho. do. Gildawie, John, superintendent of county police — ho. 17 Moss st. Gillies, Duncan, grocer, 28 Williamsburgh Gillies, Duncan, gardener to Alex. Cattanach, Auchentorlie Gillespie, Donald, grocer and provision merchant, 15 Moss street
and 36 High street — house 77 New Sneddon Gillespie, James, slater, 84 New Sneddon — house do. Gillespie, John, valuator, 82 New Sneddon Gillespie, John, of William Gillespie & Son — house Greenbank, 76
New Sneddon Gillespie, William, & Son, slaters, slate and cement merchants, 82
New Sneddon Gillespie, William, general dealer, 4 Carriagehill Gilligan, Torrance, confectioner, 27 Queen street Gilmour, Allan, baker, 144 George street — house do. Gilmour, Andrew, refreshment rooms, 84 Causeyside Gilmour, David, merchant and commission and insurance agent, 5
Causeyside — house Moorburn, Kilmalcolm Gilmour, James, carting contractor, Cameron st. — ho. 6 Mill st Gilmour, James, commission agent, 21 Caledonia street Gilmour, James, farmer, Fulbar Gilmour, John, aerated water manufacturer and general bottler, 20
Moss street and 4 Hunter street — ho. 20 Moss st. (see advt.)
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Gilmour, Miss, music teacher, 97 High street
Gihnour, Neil, sergeant of County Police, 28 New Smithhills
Gilmour Street Railway Station, County place — Stewart M'Cowatt,
stationmaster Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, 3 Cumberland court,
Causeyside Gilmour, Thomas, flesher, 42 Stock street — house do. Gilmour, Thomas, keeper of Brodie Park, Brodie Park lodge Gilmour, William, commission agent, 67 West Nile street, Glas- gow— house Moorburn, Kilmalcolm Gilmour, William, church officer of Free Gaelic Cliurcli — house 9
Smith street Gird wood, Andrew, of R. & A. Girdwood — house 38 Ferguslie Gird wood, R. & A., wrights, 28 Broomlands Girdwood, Robert, of R. & A. Girdwood — house 4 Wellmeadow Gilroy, Janet, grocer, 9 Lylesland Girvan, James, tailor and clothier, 5 Moss street Glasgow, Charles, coachbuilder, painter, decorator of halls, &c.,
works Cochran street — shop and house 4 Gauze street Glasgow, James, draughtsman to Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co. — house
6 Douglas terrace Glasgow and Paisley Tea Co., 2 Smithhills "Glasgow Citizen" (Evening and Weekly) Office, 8 Gilmour street
— G. Shannon, agent " Glasgow Herald " (Daily and Weekly) Branch Office, 16 Gilmour
street — reporter and agent, John G. Bremner " Glasgow News" (Morning and Evening) Branch Office, 7 School
Wynd — agent, J. C. Niven Glass, David, M.A., teacher of writing and mathematics, Grammar
School and Academy — house 29 High street Glass, James, grocer, 2 Broomlands — house do. Glassey, Robert, butter and egg merchant, 68 George st. — ho. do. Glassford, J. E., draper and clothier, 98 Causeyside— ho. 2 Mary st. Glassford, John, designer, 3 Hamilton street Glassford, Mrs., stationer, 31 Gauze street — house do. Glegg, William F. G., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldw^ell's, writers,
County Buildings— house Milliken, Johnstone Glen, Allan, sen., tailor, 6 George street — house do. Glen, Allan, tailor, 138 George street — house 3 Camphill Glen, Robert, tailor and clothier, 82 Causeyside — house do. Glen, Mrs. R., confectioner and tobacconist, 81 Causeyside Glen, Thomas, flesher, 351 Broomlands — house 6 George street Glen, William, engineer and ironmonger, 102 Causeyside — house
166 George street
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Glenfield Cora Flour Works (Currie & Co.), Murray street Gleniffer Laundry, Lylesland — A Bell & Sons, proprietors — orders
for vans to call, received at 2 Smithhills; 47 Causej-^sidc; 50
George street; and 75 Love street; 4 High street, Renfrew ;
and 16 Rankine street, Johnstone (see advt.) Glenfield Starch Works, Maxwellton Gleniffer Soap Co., soap manufacturers, Blackhall Globe Hotel, 92 High street— Alex. Morrison, proprietor. Globe Temperance Hotel (William Speirs & Co., proprietors),
11 High street (see advt.) Glover Hugh commercial traveller, 57 Canal street Glover, James, shipper and forwarding agent, 66 Back Sneddon Glover, John, salesman at William Cochran & Co.'s, 2 Incle street Glover, M. & M., milliners, 44 Moss street — house 2 Incle street Glover, Thomas, printer and stationer, 11 Moss street (opposite
County square) — house 14 Wardrop street Glover, William, plumber, tinsmith, and ironmonger, 19 High
street — house 3 Incle street Gold, Daniel, joiner, 28 Gordon's lane — house 1 Hillview Gold, William, baker, 22 Sandholes — house 19 Wellmeadow Goldie, John, tailor and clothier, 43 New street Good, Mrs., grocer, 1 Pattison street Good Templar Hall, entrance by Dyers' wynd and Terrace —
keeper, Andrew Duncan, 17 Wardrop street Goodlet, Thomas, 6 Silk street
Goold, James, clothier, 47 Moss street — house 43 High street Gordon, G.& J., funeral undertakers, 42 New st. — ho. do. (see advt.) Gordon, George, of G. & J. Gordon — house 42 New street Gordon, James, of G. & J. Gordon— house 42 New street Gordon, John, builder and sculptor, 23 Broomlands (opposite Ceme- tery gate) — house 24 do. Gordon, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Orchard street Goudie, Humphrey, carriage hirer, 3 King street Goudie, James, bookseller, stationer, and newsagent, 24 High st. —
house 91 do. Goudie, James, jun., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers,
County Buildings — house 91 High street Goudie, James, & Son, coopers, 48 High street Goudie, John, baker, 18 Broomlands — house 6 Wellmeadow Goudie, William, of James Goudie & Son — house 6 Argyle street Goudie, William, general traveller, 69 Canal street Gourlay, Robert, spirit merchant, 1 Carriagehill Grace, Albert, fruiterer and confectioner, 2 South Bridge street Graham, A. Forrest, of Sacell Brewery Co., Rosehill cot., Calside
58 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Grraham, Alexander, 8 Saucel
Graham, Angus, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithliills — house do
Graham, James, grocer and provision merchant, 70 Love street —
house 43 George street Graham, James, treasurer Clyde Navigation, 26 Robertson street,
Glasgow — house Dundaff, Riccartsbar Graham, George, teacher Central Public School — ^house 5 Lonend Graham, James, of Graham & Mathies, shoemakers — ho. 38 Storie st» Graham & Mathies, boot and shoemakers, 11 Storie street Graham, John, church officer of Trinity Episcopal church, 5 Lonend Graham, John, boot and shoemaker, 4 Maxwellton street Graham, John, cutter at J. Goold's, 47 Moss st. — ho. 105 Causeyside Graham, Mary, teacher, Graham Public School — ho. 34 New Sneddon Graham, Mrs. Jane, grocer, 72 Canal street — house do. Graham, Mrs. John, Oakbank, Oakshaw street Graham, Robert, chemist, National Bank buildings, St. Mirren st,
— house 93 High street Graham, Robert, 12 Abbey street
Graham, Robert, of T. & R. Graham, Duntrune, Meikleriggs Graham, T. & R., lithographers by steam power, 4 Bridge street Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham, Duntrune, Meikleriggs Graham, Thomas, M.D., 3 Garthland place Granger, Thomas, draper, 10 Cotton street
Grant, John, superintendent Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Grant, Mrs., matron Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Gray, Annie S., teacher Grammar School — house Abbey Asylum Gray, David, of John M'Nair & Co. — house 53 Storie street Gray, Hugh, keeper of Oakshaw Memorial Hall — ho. 41 Well St. Gray, James, at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s — house Houston Gray, James, with Robin & Houston, soap makers — ho. 44 Mill St. Gray, James, foreman at Robert Kerr & Son's, 27 Carriagehill Gray, James, confectioner, 29 Ferguslie
Gray, John, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside — house 28 George st. Gray, John, cashier at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s — ho. 5 Neilston st. Gray, Mrs. J., matron Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum Gray, T. A., Maybole boot and shoe shop, 16 Moss street Green, Charles, of J. Green & Sons — house 43 Mill street Green, James, & Sons, cartwrights, van and lorry builders, 10 Mill st. Green, John, of J. Green & Sons — house 43 Mill street Green, Robert, sanitary inspector, inspector of cleansing, surveyor
of drainage, &c. — office 4 Moss street — house 5 Caledonia st. Greenlees, Alex., of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Corryville, Calside Greenlees, Jane, confectioner, &c., 10 Old Sneddon Greenlees, John, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Greenside
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Greenlees, John, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Corryville, Calside Greenlees, Matthew & Son, manufacturers, 7 and 8 Forbes place Greenlees, Matthew, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Greenside Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Corryville, Calside Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants, 13
Causeyside Greenless, Thomas, clerk. Commercial Bank — house Kilmalcolm Greenlees, Thomas, manufacturer, Glasgow — house Castlehead Gregorson, William, & Co., spindle and flyer manufacturers, 51
High street — house Clydeview, Largs Grierson, John T., clerk. Joint Lines Railway, Greenlaw Station,
— house 7 Cochran street Grieve, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Broomlands — ho. 51 do. Grieve, William, wine anct spirit merchant, 14 Cotton street — hoo-
7 Barr street Guthrie, E. & E., drapers, 67 Broomlands Guthrie, Miss E., milliner, 109 High street Guthrie, Mrs., 1 Orr sqnare Guthrie, Mrs. Robert; 8 Buchanan terrace Guthrie, Mungo, working jeweller, 1 Old Smithhills Guthrie, Robert, & Co.. manufacturers, 108 Causeyside Guthrie, Wm., of R. Guthrie & Co., 6 Buchanan terrace
HADDOW, Miss, milliner, 78 Broomlands
Hagan, Michael, fruit merchant, 11 Cross street
Haggarty, William, broker, 41 New street
Hair, Hugh, inspector of railways, 5 Christie street
Hair, James, feuar, 70 Canal street
Hair, William, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Gauze street — -
house 4 Christie street Halbert, William, manager to Messrs. Wm. Clapperton & Co., 70
New Sneddon Haldane, T. Fred., of Campbell & Co., Cartvale Chemical Works —
house Craigtenlea, Bishoptou Halden, Archibald, manufacturer, 2 Causeyside — house Helena
villa, Greenock road Halden & Co., woollen manufacturers. 111 Causeyside Halden, Francis, manufacturer, 2 Causeyside — house Sunnyside Halden, Thomas, of Haldfen & Co., Primrose cottage, Mary street Hall, Elizabeth, draper, 12 St. James place — house 11 Abercorn st.. Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, bleachers, dyers, and fi.nishers, Black-^
land mill Hamilton, Alexander, cowfeeder, 21 Orchard street Hamilton, Alexander, clothier, 3 George street — house 13 do.
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Hamilton, Alexander, draper, 16 Wellmeadow
Hamilton, Alexander, letterpress printer, 16 Wellmeadow
Hamilton, David teacher, Neilson Institntiou, Bellevue, Meikleriggs
Hamilton, David, restaurateur, 52 Broomlands — house do.
Hamilton, Edward, calenderer, 15 Causeyside — ho. 1 Hillview pi.
Hamilton, George, of Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland
Hamilton, G-eorge, jun., at Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland
Hamilton, Hugh, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Bridge Street Dye Works, 2 North Bridge street — house 4 Bank street
Hamilton, James, portrait contractor, and agent for the County Fire Office, 4 Buchanan terrace
Hamilton, James, cowfeeder, Brediland
Hamilton, James, cowfeeder, 62 Causeyside
Hamilton, James, at J. M. Symington's, 26 Underwood road
Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, Netherpark, Calside
Hamilton, John, embroiderer of all kinds of fancy goods, block- cutter, and printer, 4 Cumberland court — house 26 George st.
Hamilton, John, confectioner, 24 Gauze street
Hamilton, Miss Jessie, 10 Sandholes
Hamilton, Miss, tobacconist, 6 Silk street — house do.
Hamilton, Mrs. A., wine and spirit merchant, 65 Love st. — house do.
Hamilton, Mrs. D., fruiterer, 19 Orchard street
Hamilton, Mrs. James, baker, 4 Old Smithhills
Hamilton, John C, precentor E.U. Church, New street — house 188 Hospital street, Glasgow
Hamilton, Mrs. Robert, baker, 55 Causeyside — house do.
Hamilton, Robert, grocer, 78 Causeyside — house Livingstone build- ings, Carriagehill
Hamilton, Thomas, at John Hamilton's, embroiderer, 26 George st.
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, engineers. Abbey Works, 8 Old Smithhills; Atlas Works, 17 Back Sneddon; and Abercorn Shipbuilding Yard, Abercorn street
Hannah, Henry, at James Macduff's, chemist — ho. 9 St. James st.
Hanna, Miss, 6 Blackball
Haran, Neil Gilmour, ironmonger, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc worker — workshop 28 New street ; house 29 Causeyside
Hardie, M. N., optician and jeweller, 14 Wellmeadow — house Glenview, Elderslie
Hardy, John, janitor. Liberal Club — house 3 George street
Harley, John M., manager at Brown & Poison's — ho. Falside cot.
Harper, Alexander, teacher, Stevenson st. Public School — house 6 Smith street
Harper, Andrew R., at R. & T. Russell's — house 20 Storie street
Harper, A. & D . , builders and monumental sculptors, 2 Maxw^ellton st.
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Harper, Archibald, of A. & D. Harper — house 78 Broomlands Harper, David, of A. & D. Harper — house 13 Argyle street Harper, Hugh, of James Wood & Co., coal merchants — house 20'
Storie street Harper, Misses, & Jack, hosiers and furnishers, 102 Causeyside Harper, Miss, of Misses Harper & Jack, 102 Causeyside Harper, William, weaver, 6 Smith street Harris, Alexander, of R. & A. Harris, Camphill Harris, R. & A., jewellers, watchmakers, and opticians, 9 High
street (Cross) Harris, Robert, of R. & A. Harris, Wellcroft, East Greenlaw Harris, William, watchmaker, jeweller, and optician, 19 High street
— house do. Hart, Alexander, cashier to George Hart, writer — ho. 7 Gateside Hart, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. James street — -
house 5 do. Hart, E. & C, drapers and dressmakers, 16 George street Hart, George, writer, Notary Public, and Procurator Fiscal of
Renfrewshire at Paisley, Sheriff Court-house, St. James st. —
house Deanside, Crow road Hart, Mary, confectioner, 83 Causeyside Hart, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 62 High street — house
4 Wellmeadow Hart, Thomas, family grocer and wine merchant, and agent for
W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers and distillers, 6 George street
— house 11 Argyle street Harvey, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 15 King street
Saucel Harvey, John, clerk at Stanley dyeworks — house 10 Stevenson st Harvey, William, commercial traveller, 13 Carriagehill Hastie, Mrs., milliner, 11 Stevenson street Hatchard & Gibson, tailors and clothiers, 1 8 Moss street Hatchard, James, of Hatchard & Gibson, 18 Moss street Hatrick, Mrs. Alexander, ironmonger, 8 Old Sneddon — house 93
Causeyside Hatrick, J. B., of William Hatrick & Sons, Janefield cottage, In-
chinnan road Hatrick, John, ironmonger, locksmith, bell-hanger, and gasfitter^
93 Causeyside — house do. Hatrick, William & Sons, chemists and druggists, 18 Gilmour
street Hawley, George, clerk, Inland Revenue Office, Wester Carriagehill Hawtliorn, R. C, fruiterer and confectioner, 32 Broomlands Hay, A., clerk at James Harvey & Co.'s
&> PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Hay, George C, sub-manager at Ferguslie Thread Works — house
5 Ferguslie buildings
Hay, James, of Robert Hay & Son, Session Clerk for the Low- Parish (St. George's), and agent for the Caledonian Insurance Office and County Fire Office, 10 High street — house Barshaw cottage, Arkleston road
Hay, Robert, & Son, stationers, account-book makers, lithographers, engravers, printers, and manufacturers of design or point paper, 10 High street (see advt.)
Hayes, Charles, drawing master. School of Art — ho. 5 Greenhill rd.
Hayes, William, stationer, 8 St. James place — ho. 3 Caledonia st.
Hegney, Miss J. M., druggist, 9 St. James place
Heiton, Robert F., salesman to M'Kechnie, Strachan, & Co. — house 11 Argyle street
Henderson, Allan, gardener to Stewart Clark, M.P., Kilnside lodge
Henderson, Charles, clerk of works, 1 Maxwell street
Henderson, Henry, cowfeeder, 23 Abbey street — house do.
Henderson, John, flesher, 2 Clydeview terrace — house 4 John street
Henderson, John, wholesale confectioner, 13 Storie street — house 8 Morton terrace, Greenock
Henderson, Joseph, shoemaker, 7 West Campbell street
Henderson, Matthew S., cabinetmaker, 37 Wellmeadow — house 23 Castle street
Henderson, Mrs,, dress and mantle maker, 23 Castle street
Henderson, William, of Daniel Duff & Henderson, measurers, 68 West Regent street, Glasgow — house 3 Williamsburgh
Henderson, Mrs., toys and confections, 12 Gauze street
Henderson, Rev. Andrew, F.R.A.S., minister of Abbey Close U.P. Church — house Ashgrove, Castlehead
Hendrie, Robert, spirit merchant, 52 Storie street — house 53 do.
Hendry, Charles, church officer of Lylesland U.P. Church — house
6 Stock street
Hendry, Charles, beamer, 6 Stock street
Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly park
Hendry, John, grocer, 6 Incle street
Henry, Miss, 16 High street
Henry & Gait, ironfounders, Sneddon Foundry, 80& 90 New Sneddon
Henry, Thomas, of Henry & Gait — house 1 Hamilton street
Herd, Robert, grocer, 18 Stock street
Higgens, David, plumber and gasfitter, 13 Old Smithhills
Higgins, David, yardsman to Wm. Noble — house Murray cottage,
Murray street Highgate, David, of Hugh Highgate & Co., 1 Buchanan terrace Highgate, H. G., of John Highgate & Co., 1 Buchanan terrace
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Highgate, Hugh, & Co., oil, grease, and tallow refiners, Greenhill Oil and Chemical Works, Murray street
Highgate, Hugh, of Hugh Highgate & Co., 1 Buchanan terrace
Highgate, John, & Co., timber merchants, saw-millers, and box- makers, Caledonia Sawmills, Murray street
Highgate, John, of John Highgate & Co., 1 Buchanan terrace
Hill, James H., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place
Hill, John, grocer and provision merchant, 102 George st. — ho. do.
Hill, John, janitor, West Public School — house 26 Newton street
Hill, J. & M., fruiterers, 30 High street — house 43 do.
Hill, R. L., watchmaker and goldsmith, 8 High street (The Cross) — house Anna villa, Greenock road
Hill, Thomas, draper and milliner, 100 George street — ho. 102 do.
Hill, Thomas, grain merchant, 102 George street — house do.
Hill, William, assurance superintendent, Garthland house. Garth- land street
Hillcoat, Gavin, brickburner, Nethercommon
Hillcoat, Robert, brickmaker and builder. West Gockston — house West Gockston cottage
Hislop, George R., F.C.S., engineer, and manager of Gas Works — Gas Works House, Blackstoun road
Hindle, John, of Russell & Hindle, 14 Carriagehill
Hodgart, John, solicitor and notary public, 99 High street — house Cartview cottage, Milliken Park
Hodgart, John, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Linnsburn House, Renfrew road
Hodgart, John, dealer, 88 New Sneddon
Hodgart, Matthew, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay — house Ren- frew road
Hodge, Helen, 20 High street
Hodge, Thomas, accountant and stockbroker, 21 St. Vincent place, Glasgow — house Woodville, Carriagehill
Hogg, Archibald, clerk, Seedhill Finishing Company, 15 Barclay st.
Hogg, Walter, dyer, Newton street — house Fern bank, Meikleriggs
Hollis & Eglinton, engineers and boilermakers, 2 Quay lane
Hollis, John, of Hollis & Eglinton, engineers — house 2 Christie st.
Holmes, Alexander, of Holmes & Co., Low Barholm, Kilbarchan
Holmes & Co., manufacturers, 3 Forbes place
Holms, Archibald Campbell, Sandyford, Renfrew road
Holms, John, M.D., 21 Wellmeadow — house 44 High street
Holmes, John, treasurer Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society, 3 Barclay street
Holms, Mrs., baby linen and wool warehouse, 30 High street
Holms, Mrs. William, Brabloch, Renfrew road
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Holms, Robert, grocer, 11 Storie street
Holms, William, clerk, Caledonian Railway Carting Department,
— honse 3 Barclay street Holms, William, cowfeeder, 15 Back Sneddon Holmes, Maggie, Canal dairy, 29 Canal street Holmes, Matthew, foreman to J. & P. Coats, and precentor of
Free Middle Church, 130 George street Holt, H., ladies' hatter, 30 High street, two stairs up (see advt.) Home, Robert, confectioner, 32 George street Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street Hood, Thomas, spirit dealer, 15 Lawn street — house 3 Incle street Hood, Thomas, grocer, 16 Lawn street — house 12 do. Hood, William, flesher, 15 Lawn street — house do. Hopkins, Robert, manager, Underwood Weaving Mill — house 10
Underwood road Hosie Brothers, aerated water manufacturers, 36 Gordon's lane Hosie, John, of Hosie Brothers, 2 Orr street Hosie, William, of Hosie Brothers, 5 Stow street Hourston, David, draper, 98 High street — house Royal terrace House of Refuge for Females (washing and dressing) Victoria pL,
Lady lane (see advt.) Houston, Archibald, farmer, West Walkinshaw, Greenock road Houston Brothers, joiners and cartwrights, 5 Maxwellton street Houston, Campbell, of Robin & Houston, Endrick bank, Bellahouston
hill, Govan Houston, Gavin, of Houston Brothers — house 5 Maxwellton street Houston, George, clerk at Post Office, 15 Thread street Houston, Thomas, of Houston Bros. — house 5 Maxwellton street Houston, James, of Robin & Houston, Hope villa, Bellahouston,
Govan Houston, Matthew, china and fancy goods merchant, 19 George st. —
house do. Houston, Miss, dress and mantle maker — show-rooms 10 St. Mirren
street — house 2 Camphill place Houston, Mrs. John, shoemaker, 15 Smithhills — ho. 1 Cameron st. Houston, Mrs. Walter Lamond, 28 George street Houston, Walter, foreman at Robert Kerr & Son's, High Barholm,
Kilbarchan Houston, William Findlay, veterinary surgeon, 4 Glen lane — house
Meadowbank villa, Greenock road Houston, William, secretary Ornithological Society, 23 West street Howarth, R. H., manager to J. & P. Coats — ho. Gleniffer lodge Howat, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 31 Storie street —
house 7 Argyle street
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Howie, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 7 Lawn street
Howie, John, quilt manufacturer, 13 Causeyside
Hughe(8, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 11 Wallace st. — ho. do.
Hughes, Thomas, ironmonger, 8 Broomlands
Humphreys, Charles, butler to Archd. Coats — house Wilson street
Hunter, Alexander, general merchant, 2 Cleopatra buildings, Spring- bank road, and 9 Moncrieff street
Hunter, Clark, cooper and general dealer, Park buildings, off Underwood lane
Hunger, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 42 High street — house 32 do.
Hunter, JohnBaird, M.D., CM., surgeon and oculist, 3 Smithhills — - house 31 St. James street
Hunter, John C, warehouseman to J. & P. Coats, 2 John street
Hunter, John K., house painter, 30 Wellmeadow — ho. 1 West brae
Hunter, Joseph, spirit merchant, 120 George street — house 119 do.
Hunter, Robert, chief constable Renfrewshire Police — office 3 County place — house do.
Hunter, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 22 Great Hamilton st — house do.
Hunter, Walter M'D., cashier, Caledonian Railway Carting Depart- ment— house 1 Cochran street
Hunter, William, chemist and druggist, 31 Causeyside — house 13 St James street
Hussey, James S., gas inspector, 30 Canal street
Hutchison, David, teacher, M'Dowall Street Public School, John- stone— house 143 George street
Hutchison, D. T., plasterer, 7 Lawn street, and 245 St. Yincent street, Glasgow — house 275 St. Vincent street, Glasgow (see advt.)
Hutchison, James, plasterer, 3 Glen lane. Paisley, and 144 West Bridge-end, Dumbarton (see advt.)
Hutchison, James, L.F.P.S.G., 23 Causeyside — house do.
Hutchison, James Speirs, assistant chemist, 23 Causeyside
Hutchison, John, architect, I.A., 124 St. Vincent street, Glasgow — house Fairhill, Calside
Hutchison, Mrs., grocer, 20 Glen street
Hutchison, Mrs. Thomas, 9 Buchanan terrace
Hutchison, Robert, boot manufacturer, 83 High street — ho. 34 do (see advt.)
Hutchison, Robert, of William Hutchison, jun., & Co. — house 81 1 Oakshaw street
Hutchison, William, jun., & Co., scourers, George place — hoi;S3 31 J Oakshaw street
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HuttOQ, Rev. George Clark, D.D., minister of Canal street U.P.
Chiircli, Mount Pleasant, Castlehead Hutton, James, carriage-hirer, Abercorn Stables — house 10 Incle st. Hutton, Robert, wood merchant and commission agent, 7 Neilston
road — house Elmbank cottage Hutton, William H., warehouseman at Whitehill & Co.'s, Mount
Pleasant Hyslop, John, tea merchant, 12 Saucel Hyslop, "Wm., gardener to Peter Jack, Castlehead
INFIRMARY, Bridge street — President, Hugh Macfarlane, British Linen Coy. house, Gilmour street ; vice-president, David Gil- mour, 5 Causeyside ; treasurer, John M'Gown, Woodlands, Calside ; secretary, F. Martin, County buildings
Industrial School, Albion street — Thomas Smith, F.E.I.S., CM., superintendent
Inglis, James, foreman at Brown & Poison's, 1 Calside place
Ingiis, John, grocer, 5 Mossvale street
Inglis, Mrs., confectioner, 20 Cotton street
Inglis, Robert M., foreman bookbinder. Moss-side place, Greenock road
Ingram & Co., oil and grease manufacturers, Caledonia Oil Works, Clark street
Ingram, Archd. C. M., of Ingram & Co., 5 Buchanan terrace
Ingram, Archd. C. Mouncey, of Lilla & Edwards, 5 Buchanan ter.
Ingram, Mrs., 7 King street
Ingram, Robert, carter, 7 Well street
Inland Revenue Office, 97 High street
Innes, John, confectioner, 9 Lawn street
Innes, John, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenpatrick Distillery
Ireland & Co., ironmongers, 109 High street
Ireland, Thomas, of Ireland & Co., Greenlaw terrace
Ireland, Thomas A., of Ireland & Co., Greenlaw terrace
Irvine, Frank, cashier to John Spence & Sons — ho. 62 Storie st.
Irvine, Maggie, teacher Ferguslie Public School — ho. 19 Wallace st.
Irvine, Miss, dressmaker, 50 Love street
Isdale & M'Callum, soap manufacturers, Caledonia Soap Works, Rowan street (see advt.)
Isdale, Ralph, of Isdale & M'Callum, 3 Mansfield place
JACK, David, at James Jack's (Cross), West Sandyford, Renfrew
road Jack, James, family grocer, tea and wine merchant, 107 and 108
High street (Cross) — house West Sandyford, Renfrew road
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Jack, John, manager at G. F. Lochhead & Co.'s — house 15 Argyle
street Jack, Miss, of Misses Harper & Jack — house 37 New street Jack, Mrs., midwife and ladies' nurse, 78 High street Jack, Peter, of Ronald, Jack, & Co., Castlehead Jack, Robert, dairyman, 1 G-reenhill road Jackson, Mrs. J., grocer, 56 George street
Jamieson, James, cloth and blanket manufacturer, 71 George street Jamieson, James, boot and shoe maker, 83 Causeyside — house 6
Lylesland Jamieson, Janet, grocer and confectioner, 24 Causeyside — house 6
Orchard street Jamieson, John, & Co., clothiers, Masonic Hall buildings, 96 High st. Jamieson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 23 Well street and 69
Love street — house 23 Well street Jamieson, John, refreshment-room keeper, 32 Storie street Jamieson, Mary, furnished apartments, 21 St. James street Jamieson, Samuel, shoe and slipper maker, 6 Lylesland Jamison, Matthew, restaurant manager, Royal Oak, 45 Moss street Jardine, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Gauze street Jarvie, Matthew, wood merchant, 17 Niddry street — house 2
Hawthorn buildings, Laigh park Jeffrey, Charles, cashier to Wm. Poison & Co., 11 Argyle street Jeffrey, Miss M. H., dressmaker, 8 Wardrop street Jeffray, William M'D., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers,
County buildings Johnston, Alexander, warehouseman at Clark & Co.'s, 1 Glenview Johnston, Alexander, gardener to James Wood, Oakshawhead Johnstone Brothers, carting contractors, 10 Brick lane Johnstone, Charles H., sheriff officer, 46 Moss street — house Berrie
Knowe cottage, Barrhead Johnstone, Rev. David, minister of St. Columba Parish Church,
manse 44 Oakshaw street Johnston, Ellen, dressmaker, 27 George street Johnston, Hugh, baker, 105 George street
Johnston, J. & G., corn flour and starch merchants, 28 Causeyside Johnston, James, of J. & G. Johnston, Langbank Johnstone, James, shopman to Peter Lees, spirit merchant — house
29 New Smithhills Johnstone, James F,, M.A., at James H. Dunn's — ho. Gleupatrick,
Elderslie Johnstone, James, distiller, Gleniffer distillery, by Paisley, and
Dean distillery, Edinburgh — house Gleupatrick Johnston, John, fishmonger, 34 George street
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Johnston, Jolin, of William Johnston & Co., Beauchamp house, Love street
Johnstone, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 43 Broomlands
Johnston, W. C, of Erskine & Johnston, cabinetmakers — house Galloway street
Johnston, William, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn street — ho. 43 Mill street
Johnston, William, & Co., buckram and bonnet shape manufac- turers, 4 Shuttle street
KAY, James, china merchant, and waste dealer, 24 George street
— house 145 do. Keating, V., & Son, billposters, 21 Old Sneddon Keay, Angus, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent, 93
High street — house 5 Buchanan terrace Keenan, Elizabeth, teacher St. Joseph's E.C. School, 4 East
Buchanan street Keir, Duncan, gardener to A. Foulds, Sherwood Keir, Robert, hairdresser, 11 Moss street — house 20 L^nderwood road Keith, Alexander, joiner, 3 Thread street — house 14 Incle street Keith, J. & Son, wrights and blockbuilders, 101 Causeyside— house
4 Gauze street Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 37 St. James street — -ho. 9 do. Kelly, Alexander, plumber, 15 Causeyside — house 8 George street Kelly, James Y., family baker, 34 High street — house do. Kelly, Mrs. James, grocer, 22 Lawn street Kelso, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 37 Canal street Kelso, Thomas, cashier to Brown & Poison — ho. 4 Stirling street Kennedy, Archibald, bootmaker, 11 Gordon's lane Kennedy, Charles, teacher Public School, Busby — ho. 18 Argyle st, Kennedy, David, foreman finisher, Cumberland Shoe Factory —
house 9 West Croft street Kennedy, James, manager to M'Kenzie Bros., starch makers, Gate- flat cottage, Renfrew road Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High st. — ho. 2 Royal ter. Kennedy, John, janitor Ferguslie Public School Kennedy, Mary, broker, 148 George street — house 6 New street Kent, John, bookseller and printer, 30 Causeyside Kent, George C, commission agent, 30 Causeyside — ho. 15 Argyle st. Kernan, Patrick, tea merchant, 74 Broomlands Ker, John, tobacconist, 28 Causeyside — house 29 do. Kerr, Alexander, at Archibald Kerr's — house 10 Mossvale lane Kerr, Archibald, aerated water manufacturer and general bottler^
Mossvale lane and Springbank road — house 10 Mossvale lane
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Kerr, Barbara, newsagent, 68 Causeyside
Kerr, Benjamin, fruiterer, 1 Old Smitlihills — house do.
Kerr & Co., thread manufacturers, Underwood Mills
Kerr, Finlay, clerk Abbey Parochial Board — house 36 Causeyside
Kerr, Gavin, joiner, 28 Orchard street — house do.
Kerr, James, bird dealer, 29 New Smitlihills
Kerr, James, fruiterer, 34 Moss street — house 11 Caledonia street
Kerr, James P., clerk at Fer^uslie Goods Station — ho. 17 Argyle st.
Kerr, James, officer of Mossvale U.P. Church — ho. 10 Mossvale lane
Kerr, Janet, milliner, 20 Causeyside — house 28 Orchard street
Kerr, John, cowfeeder, Barterholm
Kerr, John, china merchant, 24 Causeyside
Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr, Underwood house
Kerr, John Scott, of Robert Kerr & Sou, manufacturers — house
Park house, Inchinnan Kerr, Miss, Greenbank, Carriagehill drive Kerr, Miss Helen, grocer and confectioner, 43 Moss street Kerr, Mrs. Peter, Gallowhill house, Renfrew road Kerr, Peter, hardware dealer, 18 Lawn street
Kerr & Son, heddle, twine, and tluxad manufacturers, New street mills Kerr, R. & J. P., power-loom cloth manufacturers, Underwood mills Kerr, Robert, & Son, manufacturers, 21 to 26 Thread street Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son, Park house, Inchinnan Kerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Cruikston hall, Cardonald Kerr, Thomas, jun., clerk at M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead's,
— house 4 Greenlaw^ terrace, Glasgow road Kerr, William, farmer, Candren, Blackstoun road Keter, William, farmer, Bogside, Renfrew
Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road — -John Grant, superintendent Kilgour, Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Lawn street Kilgour, Robert C, clerk, Joint Lines Railway, Greenlaw Station
— house 5 Galloway street Killin, Alexander, tobacconist, 25 Wellmeadow Killoch, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Caledonia st. — house do. Killoch & Co., Anchor Chemical Works, 42 Causeyside Killoch, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 91 New Sneddon Kilpatrick, H. & W., house painters, 16 Causeyside — house 21
Causeyside Kilpatrick, James, tobacconist, 18 Causeyside — house do. Kilpatrick, James, plumber and lead merchant, Dyers' wynd —
house 27 Gauze street Kilpatrick, John, & Son, wrights and funeral undertakers, 16
Abbey street — house do. (see advt.) Kilpatrick, John, at Jas. Kilpatrick's, Dyers' wd. — ho. 27 Gauze st.
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Kilpatrick, Robert, tobacconist and hairdresser, 92 High street —
house, 2 Camphill Kilpatrick, Thomas, slater, slate and cement merchant, 135 George
street — house 2 Camphill place King, Alexander, & Son, woollen and linen drapers, 4 Grilmour st. King, Alexander, cooking depot, 63 Broomlands King, Andrew, artist, 3 Underwood King, James, coach proprietor — office 2 County place — stables 2
New Smithhills — house do. King, James, contractor, Motherwell — John Bryce, agent, 27 Max-
wellton street King, Jervis Coats, salesman at Co-operative Store, 168 George
street — house Laigh park King, John, wine and spirit merchant, 25 New Smithhills — house
24 do. King, Mrs. Agnes, Howrah cottage, Calside
King, Robert, fire-brick manufacturer, Armadale — house. Glen- cairn, Blackball King, Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 22 High street King, Walter, of Alexander King & Son — house 46 Love street King, William, clerk to Reids & Campbell, writers — house Houston King, William Yuill, H.M. Inspector of Schools — house Overwood,
Greenlaw Kingsberry, Thomas, watch, clock, and musical instrument maker,
139 George street Kingsberry, William, furniture dealer and hardware merchant, 76
High street — house do. Kirk, Alexander, printer, 27 Wellmeadow Kirk, George, power-loom cloth manufacturer, St. James' Park
Weaving factory — house 5 Buchanan terrace Kirk, George G., glass merchant, glazier, and painter, agent for
Caledonian Plate Glass Co., 6 New^ Smithhills — house Haw- thorn buildings, Laigh park Kirk, John, joiner, 37 Mill street — house, 14 Thread street Kirk, John, joiner and glazier, 27 Wellmeadow — house do. Kirkland, Walter, farmer, Colinslee farm, Colinslee Kirkpatrick, Joseph, farmer, Meikleriggs Kirkwood, Isaac, of Ritchie & Kirkwood, 1 Janefield place Kirkwood, J. & M., general dealers, 3 Broomlands — house 34
Castle street Kirkwood, James, spirit merchant, 21 Broomlands — house 22 do. Kirkwood, Mrs., cowfeeder, 8 Glen lane Kirkwood, Mrs., temperance hotel keeper, 109 High street Kirkwood, William, carting contractor, 134 George st. — ho. 36 do.
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Kirkwood, William, foreman at Mossvale Turning works — house 2
Russell street Knight, E. H., boot and shoe warehouse, 16 George st. — house 5 do. Knight, Samuel H., shoemaker, 69 Causeyside Knox, James, confectioner, 13 Caledonia street Knox, Miss Janet, feather dyer and curler, 66 High street Knox, Miss Jeanie, dressmaker, 4 West Croft Knox, Miss Margaret, confectioner, 16 Abercorn street Knox, Walter, coal merchant, Stoney brae — house 66 High street Knox, Walter, funeral undertaker, 66 High street — house do. Kyle, Andrew, cowfeeder, 13 Incle street Kyle, Mrs. John, newsagent, 28 Causeyside — house 6 Wardrop
street Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh park
LAING-, William, insurance agent, 4 Newton street
Laird, Robert, grocer, 38 Well street
Laird, Hunter, manufacturer, 5 George street
Laird, Joseph, cowfeeder, 12 Gauze street
Laird, Robert, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street
Laird, Robert, grocer, 38 Well street
Lamb, James Barr, LA., architect, surveyor, and measurer,
licensed property valuator, and insurance agent, 12 High
street — house Underwood cottage Lamb, Mrs., Underwood cottage
Lamb, James, keeper of Coffee Room — house 6 Castle street Lamberton, John, feuar, 11 Wellmeadow
Lambie, Higgins, & Council, tapestry manufacturers, 112 Causeyside Lambie, Hugh, wholesale grocer, 5 Silk street — ho. 57 Canal street Lambie, James, warehouseman at Hugh Lambie's, 57 Canal street Lamond, Mrs. Ann, spirit merchant, 1 Silk street — house do. Lamond, Duncan, fruiterer, 18 Lady lane Lamont, Fulton, cowfeeder, 23 King street Landels, Rev. Geo. W., minister of George Street Baptist Church,
8 Buchanan terrace Landess, Robert, spirit merchant, 20 George street Lang, Alexander, 11 King street Lang, Rev. A. Montgomerie, B.Sc, minister of High Parish Church
— house High Church manse, Castlehead Lang, Andrew D. C, clerk at James Boyd & Sons — house 5
Greenhill road Lang, James, of W. J. & W. Lang, tanners — house Glenfield Lang, James, leather and indiarubber merchant, 31 High street Lang, James, church officer of Free Martyrs' Church, 4 Sandholes
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Lanar, John, wine and spirit merchant, 24 New Smithhills
Lang, John, flesher, 54 Caledonia street — house 53 do.
Lang, John, jun., baker and spirit merchant, 77 and 78 High street
— house 77 do. Lang, John M., M.A., LL.B., at R. & T. Russell's— house, 4 On- square Lang, Matthew, joiner, Murray street — house 2 Russell street Lang, Mrs., furnishings, 18 George street Lang, Mrs., cowfeeder, 9 Canal street Lang, R. H., dyer, 1 Espedair street — house do. Lang, Robert, warper, 8 Forbes place and Marshall's lane Lang, Robert, grain merchant, 4 Glen lane — house do. Lang, W. J. & W., tanners, 1 and 2 Seedhill Lang, William, spirit merchant, 43 Moss street Lang, William, of W. J. & W. Lang, 4 Orr square Lang, William, jun., of W. J. & W. Lang, 4 Orr square Langmuir, Bryce, traveller to Macfarlane & Co., Lady lane — house
15 Ai^gyle street Langmuir, Robert, potato merchant, 28 Causeyside — house 8 George
street Langmuir, Walter, farmer, Oldbar, Hurlet Langmuir, Walter, grocer, 19 New Sneddon — house 13 Blacklaw
lane Lappian, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 4 New street — house 6
Espedair Laprick, James, greengrocer, 2 Stirling street Lauchlan, Robert, house factor, insurance agent, and agent for State
Line of steamers — office Terrace buildings — house 15 Argyle
street Lauder, David, confectioner, 46 George street Law, James, cowfeeder 26 New street Law, Richard, cowfeeder, 30 Broomlands
Law, William, calenderer, 113 Causeyside — house 5 Stirling street Lawrie, James, tobacconist and newsagent, 51 High street Lawrie, James, municipal weigher No. 2, South Croft street —
house 51 High street Lawrie, John, feuar, 1 Royal terrace Lawrie, Robert, coachbuilder, 10 PTunter street — house 9 Glen
street Lawrie, William, draper, 11 St. James place — house 50 Love street Lawson, Mrs. Alexander, spirit dealer, 7 Wallneuk — house 2 North
Croft Lawson, Mrs., broker, 10 Orchard street — house 4 Lylesland Leckie, Archibald, confectioner, 55 Storie street
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Leckie & Macgregor, dyers, Louend dyeworks
Ledgerwood, James, shoemaker, 15 Incle street
Lee, Jane, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie
Lee, Robert, joiner, cartwright, spring van and lorry builder, and
smith, 11 and 12 St. James street — house 21 do. Lees, Peter, spirit merchant, 5 and 6 Old Smithhills — house ol
New street Lees, Jeanie, milliner and dressmaker, 47 George street — house
130 do. Lees, Mrs. E,., confectioner, 16 Broomlands Leggat, David, & Co., washers and dressers, Colinslee Leggat, David, of David Leggat & Co^ — house Colinslee cottage Leitch, William, flesher, 31 Causeyside and 21 Underwood road —
house 6 Greorge street Leitch, William R., hatter, hosier, and glover, 99 High street — ^house
80 New Sneddon Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street — house do. Lemay, Arthur, goods clerk Greenlaw station — ho. 26 Gauze street Lemay, Mrs. and Miss, dressmakers, 26 Gauze street Lennie, Mrs., midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street Lewis, John, cork cutter, 54 High street — house do. Liddle, David, wine and spirit dealer, Sun Inn, Bladda Lilla & Edw^ards, manufacturers of preserves and confections, British
India Chutney Sauce Works, Clark street Linn, Thomas, cashier at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s, 1 Maxwell street Lipton, Thomas J., provision merchant, 21 High street — house
Johnston villa, Cambuslang Lister, George, gardener to Alexander Fullarton, Crossflat house Little, William, gardener, 39 Canal street Livingstone, Daniel, cowfeeder, 20 Gauze street Livingstone, David, officer Free High Church — ho. 3 John street Livingstone, John, joiner. 17 Old Sneddon — ho. 36 New Sneddon Lochfield Skating Pond — entrance by Todholm Cottage road or
Colinslee Toll road Lochhead, Alexander, confectioner, 11 Old Smithhills Lochhead, Arch., salesman at Hugh Boyd's — ho. 19 Underwood rd. Lochhead, George P., of G. F. Lochhead & Co. — house Hill cot- tage, Calside Lochhead, G. F. & Co., pawnbrokers and jewellers, 32 Causeyside
and 1 Gordon's lane Lochhead, John, of Kerr & Son — house Gleniffer view, Calside Lochhead, Joseph M., of M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead,
Castlehead Lochhead, Miss, dressmaker, 8 Pligh street
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Lochliead, Mrs. John F., 31 Causeyside
Lochhead, Robert, Bank of Scotland messenger — ho. 8 High street
Lochhead, Robert, flesher, 39 George street
Lochhead, William A., newspaper editor, " Daily Express " office —
letterpress printer, lithographer, and engraver, 15 and 16
Canseyside — house Glenview, Barterholm road Lochhead, William, wine and spirit merchant, Glasgow, and 12 Old
Sneddon — house 412 Parliamentary road, Glasgow Lockhart, Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane Lockhart, Andrew H., draper, 104 High street (Cross) — ^house 4
Royal terrace, Greenlaw Lockhart, Elizabeth, fancy goods, 24 Wellmeadow — ho. Glenlield
cottage, Castlehead Lockie, Robert, carrier, 91 Causeyside — Glasgow quarters, 67
Ingram street Logan, Alexander, spirit merchant, 87 Canal street and 8 Wardrop
street — house 1 Gauze street Logan & Gardner, shawl manufacturers, 5 Forbes place Logan, Archibald, clerk. Post Office, Argyle street Logan, Arthur, of David Logan & Son — house 15 Gauze street Logan, David, & Son, coal merchants. Underwood Depot and Canal
street Logan, James, fishmonger, 20 Wellmeadow Logan, John, of Logan & Gardner, Westerfield, Calside Logan, Marion J., teacher Maxwellton School — ho. 18 Argyle st. Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 53 High street Logan, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 126 George street Logan, Robert, potato merchant, 28 Causeyside — house 13 Prussia
street Logan, William, collector of gas accounts, 32 Cotton street London & Newcastle Tea Company, 36 High street London Tea Company, 18 Moss street Lonend Dyeworks (Leckie & Macgregor), Lonend Lorimer, Misses, Park terrace. Underwood Love, Archibald, confectioner, 46 Calside Love, James, confectioner, 67 George street Love, John, cowfeeder, 40 Storie street Love, Matthew, tailor, 11 Carbrook street Love, William, cutler and gunmaker, 1 Smithhills — house do. Low, Rev. William, B.D., minister of Martyrs' Church — manse
Castlehead Lyall, William, grocer, 9 West Campbell street Lyall, H., & C, hosiers and furnishers, 97 High street — house
20 do.
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Lyle, Dalrymple, accountant, house factor, and agent for the West
of England Insurance Company, 3 Cumberland court — house
24 Oakshaw street (see advt.) Lyle, George, spooling manager at J. & P. Coats's, 49 Maxwellton Lyle, Jas. A., coal merchant, 27 Oswald street, Glasgow — house
Mansfield place Lyle, J. & E., dressmakers, 24 Oakshaw street Lyle, James, engineer — house 29 Causeyside Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton, by Linwood
Lyle, John, jeweller and tobacconist, 104 High st.. Cross — ho. do. Lyle, Mrs., midwife, 38 Wellmeadow Lyle, Peter, foreman to William Hutchison, jun., & Co. — house
George place Lyle, William, warper, 3 Cumberland court — house 14 Incle street Lyle, William S., clerk at Rodger & M'Callum's — ho. Marshall's lane Lyle, William W., cashier to Andrew Foulds & Son, 5 Abbey street
— house 9 Wellmeadow Lymburn, James, & Son, silk mercers and drapers, 16 High street Lymburn, John, of James Lymburn & Son, 15 High street Lynch, Mrs., confectioner, 3 Wellmeadow Lyon, Mrs., cowfeeder, 1 Neilston road
Lyons & M'Neilage, milliners and furnishers, 75 Love street Lyons, Miss, of Lyons & M'Neilage, milliners — house 11 Glen st.
MAIR, Adam, salesman Co-operative Society's store, 9 Stock street — house 17 Wardrop street
Mair, Miss E., toy merchant, 69 Broomlands — house, 70 do.
Maitland, James S., H.M. inspector of factories, 54 Belmont gar- dens, Hillhead, Glasgow
Malcolm, Archibald, cowfeeder, 9 Wellmeadow
Malcolm, Christina, matron, Paisley Infirmary
Malcolm, John, cowfeeder, 6 Wellmeadow
Mallon, Peter, clothier, 75 Broomlands — house 4 Castle street
Mann, Miss Anne C, 40 Oakshaw street
Manners, Charles, jun., chemist, 16 Moss street — ho. 9 Argyle st-
Manners, Charles, assistant registrar of births, deaths, and mar- riages. Terrace buildings — house 9 Argyle street
Manwell, John, saddler and harness maker, 35 Wellmeadow — house 7 Castle street
Marchant, Charles, brewer at Saucell Brewery — ho. 18 Orchard st
Markey, Michael, inland revenue officer, Anna villa, Greenock rd.
Marrs, Alexander, jobbing gardener, John street
Marshall, Allan, of Risk & Marshall, 33 Wellmeadow
Marshall, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 47 Moss street
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Marshall, James, of James Marshall & Co., wine and spirit mer- chants, 97 Causeyside
Marshall, James, spirit merchant, 6 Cotton st. — ho. 7 New Smithhills
Marshall, James, teacher, Mossvale Public School — house 22 Cale- donia street
Marshall, John, ironfounder, Macdowall street — ho. 22 Caledonia st.
Marshall, Mrs. Agnes, greengrocer, 30 Canal street
Marshall, Mrs., greengrocer, 19 Barclay street
Marshall, Thomas, grocer, 22 Sandholes — house 21 do.
Martin, Alexander, plumber and gasiitter, 10 Lawn street
Martin, Francis, of Young & Martin, Camphill house
Martin, Mrs. John, 7 West Croft
Martin, Mrs. R., clothes mangier, 5 Albion street
Martin, Robert, grocer, 38 Well street
Martin, Robert S., house and decorative painter, 5 Albion street
Martin, Thomas, boilermaker — house 4 Buchanan terrace
Mason, Alexander, draper, 10 St. Mirren street — house Springbank cottage. Love street
Masonic Hall, 95 High street
Masonic (Paisley) Hall Co. (Limited), registered office, 38 New st. — George Fisher secretary and treasurer
Masson, G-eorge, tobacco manufacturer, 43 Wellmeadow — ^house Oakshawside cottage, 1 1 West brae
Masson, Mrs. James, boys' outfitter, 36 High street
Matheson, John, supervisor of inland revenue, Saucel Distillery chambers — house 23 Oakshaw street
Mathies, John, of Graham & Mathies, shoemakers, 34 Storie street
Matthew, Angus, farmer, Merksworth
Mathieson, John, tailor and clothier, 8 High street — ho. Castlehead
Mathieson, Mrs., greengrocer, 3 Dovesland
Mathieson, Robert, clothier, 105 High street
Maxwell, Archibald, clerk at Robert Brown & Son's — house 14 West Campbell street
Maxwell, Henry, gardener to J. Henderson, Esq., Ralston
Maxwell, James, gardener to Mrs. James Arthur, Barshaw
Maxwell, Matthew, manufacturer — house 3 Caledonia street
Meikle, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 27 New Sneddon — ho. do.
Melville, Daniel, designer, 3 Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside — ho. 13 Blacklaw lane
Melvin, T.James, letterpress printer, 14 High st. — ho. 36 Causeyside
Merino Mill Yarn Store (Greeuock) — branch 10 St. Mirren street
Metcalfe, Rev. William Musham, minister of South Parish Church — house South Manse, Castlehead
Michael, Robert, draper, 18 West Campbell street
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Michen, Neil, confectioner and coal dealer, 20 Queen street Miles, I. & J., manufacturing confectioners, 3 County place — -
house 17 Moss street Millar, Alexander, of Sacell Brewery Company, 40 Oaksliaw street Millar, Andrew, jun., of Millar, Walker, & Millar, Greenlaw House- Millar, David, foreman at R. Kerr & Son's — house 6 Falside Millar, Hugh, draper, 17 Broomlands Millar, James, & Son, yarn merchants, 106 Causeyside Millar, James, jun., of James Millar & Son, Adelphi house, New
Sneddon Millar, James, gardener to John Clark, Gateside Millar, James, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, James, confectioner, Potterhill Millar, James, warper, Potterhill Millar, J. & R., manufacturers, 6 and 7 Causeyside Millar, John, fruiterer and florist, 29 Wellmaadow and 6 Silk street
— house 6 Silk street Millar, John, drysalter and oil merchant, 16 St. Vincent place^^
Glasgow — house East Knowe, Castlehead Millar, John, hairdresser, 29 Maxwellton st. — ho. 14 Broomlands Millar, John, Town's Quarry manager. Mill street Millar, John, china, crystal, and stoneware merchant, and general
waste merchant, 117 George street Millar, Margaret, cowfeeder, 18 Williamsburgh Millar, Miss, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, Miss Helen, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, Miss Jane, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, Peter, flesher, 74 Love street — house do. Millar, P. K., reed and heddle manufacturer, 9 New street — house
Bushes cottage Millar, Robert, of J. & R. Millar, Castlehead Millar, Robert, gardener to Mrs. Clark, Netherhill Millar, T. W., photographer and portrait painter, 14 Wellmeadow Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, 8 Gilmour street Millar, W. & A., tinsmiths, 10 St. Mirren street Millar, William, plasterer, 38 Causeyside — house do. Millar, William, clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street Miller, A. C, at Barr, Stirrat, & Co.'s. — house 1 Garthland street Miller, Alex. D., of Duff & Miller, 12 Wellmeadow Miller, George, messenger, British Linen Company Bank, 2 Thread
street Miller, James, tailor and clothier, 3 George street — house do. Miller, James, grocer, 1 Westmarch Miller, Janet, teacher Maxwellton School — house Lochwinnoch
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Miller, John, editor of " Renfrewshire Independent " — ho. Barrhead
Miller, John, of Duff & Miller, 12 Wellmeadow
Miller, John, feuar, 28 Thread street — house 1 Garthland street
Miller, John, potato merchant, 3 Back Sneddon
Miller, Jonathan, grocer, 1 Neilston street
Miller, Robert, confectioner, 33 Storie street
Miller, W. B., at J. & J. Cook's — house 1 Garthland street
Milligan, Mrs., confectioner, 21 Maxwellton street
Mills, Robert, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street — house 32 do.
Mills, Rev. William Fowler, Trinity Episcopal clergyman, The
Parsonage, G-reenock road Minto, David, & Sons, Grseme Street Grinding Mills, Glasgow
(see advt.) Mitchell, Alexander, broker, 15 Maxwellton street and 1 Neil st. Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 88 Causeyside Mitchell, Andrew, Myrtle bank, Carriagehill Mitchell, Hugh, slater, William street — house 69 Broomlands Mitchell, James, coal merchant, 32 Newton street Mitchell, James, salesman, John Mackay & Co. — house 44: Mill st. Mitchell, John, wine and spirit merchant, George Hotel, 2 Smithhills Mitchell, John S., boot and shoemaker, 13 Wellmeadow Mitchell, Johnstone, grocer, 7 Castle street Mitchell, Robert, greengrocer, 20 Sandholes Mitchell, Robert, clothier, 131 George street — house 130 do. Mitchell, Robert, farmer, Potterhill Mitchell, Thomas, plasterer, 11 Sir Michael street — house 28
Orchard street (see advt.) Mitchell, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill — ho. do. Mitchell, William, clerk at Sheriff-Clerk's office — house West street Model Lodging-house, Barshaw place, off Well street Moffat, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands Moffat, Mary, matron. Day Nursery, 161 George street Moffat, Robert, farmer, Turneyland, Greenock road Moffat, Robert, contractor — house 25 Oakshaw street Moir, James, joiner and timber merchant, 32 High street — house
11 Argyle street Moncrieff, John, spirit merchant, 30 Ferguslie — house 16 do. Money, Charles, at J. & P. Coats's, — house 2 Alexandra place,
Calside Monteath, John, feuar, 11 West Buchanan street Montgomery, Rev. John, Roman Catholic clergyman, 2 East
Buchanan street Montgomery, Henry, contractor, 23 Carriagehill Moodie, James, & Co., plumber and gasfitter, 18 Carriagehill
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More, Agnes Hart, teacher, West Public School — ho. 33 George st. More, James, pattern maker at Soho Engine Works — house 33
George street More, Robert, coal merchant, Underwood Coal Depot — house 33
George street More, William H., clerk at kSoho Engine AVorks, 33 George street Morgan, Edward A,, of John Morgan & Co., Edgehill, Kilmalcolm Morgan, James, nurseryman and seedsman, 3 Moss street (Cross)
— house 27 Broomlands Morgan, John, & Co., manufacturers, 110 Causeyside Morren, William, jobbing gardener, King street Morris, Andrew, clerk at Gas Office — house 19 Broomlands Morrison, Alexander, hotel keeper. Globe Hotel, 92 High street Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 99 Causeyside — house do. Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 1 Dovesland — house 99 Causeyside Morrison, Annabella, dress and mantle maker, 1 Laigh park terrace Morrison, David A., writer with Jas. Gardner — ho. Park pi., Calside Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street — house 82 do. Morrison, Hugh, spirit merchant, 3 Silk street — house 15 Lawn st. Morrison, James, boot and shoemaker, 46 Moss st. — ho. 98 Causeyside Morrison, James, & Sou, fleshers, 104 George street Morrison, James, dairyman, 21 Glen street
Morrison, John G., flesher, 25 Gauze street — house 82 High street Morrison, John, & Sons, coppersmiths, brassfouuders, and plumbers,
Dyers' wynd, and Meadowside Works, Ferry road, Renfrew Morrison, John, shoemaker, 7 Orchard street Morrison, John, of John Morrison & Sons, 1 Greenlaw terrace,
Glasgow road Morrison, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 83 Causeyside — ho. do. Morrison, Peter, confectioner, 5 Castle street Morrison, Matthew, of John Morrison & Sons, 6 Stow street Morrison, Mrs., newsagent, 1 George street Morrison, William J., dairyman, 7 Greenhill road Morrison, Wm. Marshall, of James Morrison & Son, 7 King street Mortimer, George, bootmaker, 63 Causeyside — house 31 Calside Morton, Annabella, teacher Ferguslie Public School — ho. Buchanan
terrace Morton & Black, wholesale warehousemen, 4 Causeyside Morton, Andrew, of Morton & Black, drapers — ho. 11 Neilston st. Morton, John, teacher, 25 High street Morton, Mrs. J., fruiterer, 33 Thread street Morton, Richard, confectioner, 15 Ferguslie Morton, William, jun., Italian warehouseman, 22 Causeyside — ho
Glasscow
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Morton, William, manager to Eoss & Duncan, thread manufacturers
— house St. Ninian's cottage, East Buchanan street Mossman, Alexander, coachman and groom, Ferguslie stables Mossvale Works (John Barr, wood turner), Springburn road Muir, Adam, water surveyor for Water Works Commissioners, 132
George street Muir, A. Craig, commission and insurance agent, 33 Virginia street,
Glasgow — house Ivy bank, 47 Oakshaw street Muir & Anderson, chemical manufacturers, St. Mirren's Works,
Christie lane Muir, David, traveller to W. M. Burnet — house 41 George street Muir, David, grocer, 20 Williamsburgh Muir, J. & J., grocers and spirit dealers, 13 Neilston road — house
1 Stock street Muir, James, draper, 94 Causeyside- — house do. Muir John, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent, 23 Moss
street — house Annfield villa, Castlehead Muir, John, church officer of Canal Street U.P. Church, 127
George street Muir, John, writer, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell, writers.
County buildings — house Craigielea Muir, John, farmer, Ralees, Glasgow road Muir, Miss, Ivy bank, 47 Oakshaw street Muir, Mrs. R., furnishings, 13 Gauze street Muir, Mrs. John, The Mound, Castlehead
Muir, Joseph, spirit merchant, 20 Abbey street — house 7 Bridge st Muir, Robert, insurance agent, 4 Buchanan terrace Muir, Robert, grocer, 10 Glen street Muir, R. W., commission and iusurance agent, and agent for the
Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, also Fire and
Accidental business with good offices, 33 St. Yincent street,
Glasgow, and 23 Moss street, Paisley — house Annfield Yilla
Castlehead Muir, Robert, Abbey Parish session clerk, and agent for the London
Assurance Company, the Employers' Liability, Work-people's
Provident and Accident Insurance Company — ho. 11 Lawn st. Muir, Thomas, insurance agent, 23 Moss street — house Annfield
villa, Castlehead Mullan, Peter, clothier, 2 New street — house 3 do. Mulholland, S., superintendent Singer Manufacturing Co. 102 High
street — house 1 Barclay street Mungle, Alexander, tailor and clothier, Terrace buildings, 109
High street — house 4 Royal terrace Munro, James, baker, 6 Silk street — house do.
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Muuro, John, & Co., warehousemen and furniture dealers, Cart lane
— house 2 North street Murdoch, Alexander, teacher, Neilson Institution — ho. Gallowlea,
Meikleriggs Murdoch, Mrs. James, confectioner, 21 Lawn street Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 10 West Croft,
and at 21 and 23 Robertson street, Glasgow Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., 7 Park street (east),
Glasgow Murdoch J Thomas, slater, 52 Causeyside — house 9 South Campbell
street Mure, James, photographer, and secretary to the Paisley Art Insti- tute— house lo West Buchanan street Murphy, Mrs. J., confectioner, 29 Ferguslie Murray, A., spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street Murray, Daniel, jun., & Co., shawl manufacturers, 1 Causeyside Murray, Daniel, jun., of Daniel Murray, jun,, & Co., Nethervilla,
Castlehead Murray, David, manager at Adam Hamilton & Sons', Blackland Mill Murray, David, & Son, decorators, 15 Gilmour street Murray, George L., warehouseman at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s —
house 34 George street Murray, Hugh, salesman at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s — ho. 1 King st. Murray, James, manufacturer, Adelphi Factory, New Sneddon —
house, Langholm, Castlehead Murray, James, missionary, and superintendent for Association for
Improving the Condition of the Poor in Paisley — office 4
Causeyside — house 57 Canal street Murray, James, of Robert Wilson & Co., starch and corn flour
manufacturers, Adelphi Starch Works — house Langholm,
Castlehead Murray, Janet, milliner, 4 Wellmeadow — house 53 High street Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58 Broomlands Mm-ray, John, manufacturer, 111 Causeyside — house Helena villa,
Greenock road Murray, John, Primrose bank. High Carriagehill Murray, Joseph, umbrella maker, 6 Lawn street Museum (Public) and Picture Gallery, High street — the gift of Sir
Peter Coats — Morris Young, curator (see appendix) Myles, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, 46 Moss street — house 7
Lawn street Myles, Mrs. Agnes, confectioner, 13 Stock street Myles, James, factor for Elderslie estate, Deanside, Renfrew — office
109 High street
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M'AD AM,' George, Paisley and Glasgow carrier — 78 Broomlands
M'Adam, Mrs., grocer, 5 North Croft
M'Adam, Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Old Sneddon
Macalaster, James M., manager for Scotland of the London and
Provincial Fire Insurance Co. (Ltd.), 119 St. Vincent street,
Glasgow — house Castlehead Macalaster, John — house Castlehead
Macalaster, Thomas G., of Macalaster Brothers, wholesale ware- housemen, 11 Stockwell street, Glasgow — house Castlehead M'Allister, Alexander, clerk to James Gardner, writer, 14 Barr st. Macalister, John H., manufactui'er, Glasgow — ho. Gallowhill house M'Allister, Mrs. Margaret, flesher, 20 George street — house 14
Barr street M'Allister, W., flesher, 16 Old Sneddon — house 14 Barr street M'Alpine, Andrew, traveller to John Spence & Sons — house 26
Underwood road M'Alpine, David, boatman, 36 St. James street M'Alpine, John, plumber and gasfitter, 23 New Smithhills — house
2 Albert street Macalpine, Archibald, teacher of Sloan-Duployan shorthand — ho.
4 Greenlaw terrace — (see advt.) Macalpine, Thomas W. & Co., drysalters — office and stores George
place Macalpine, Thomas, Nat. So. D., of Espedair Chemical Co. — house
Bishopton Macalpine, William, of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co. — ho. Marjmar,
Kilmalcolm M' Andrew, John, agent, &c., 34 New Sneddon M' Andrew, Julia, teacher East Public School — ho. 34 New Sneddon M' Arthur, Christina, milliner, 26 High street M' Arthur, J., & Co., shipbuilders, Abbotsinch M' Arthur, James, of J. M' Arthur & Co. — house 47 Love street M' Arthur, James, 24 Oakshaw street M'Arthur, Misses, 5 Greenlaw terrace M' Arthur, Mrs., greengrocer, 2 Bellfield place M'Arthur, William, house furnishing ironmonger, 9 High street
(Cross) — house 27 Oakshaw street Macarthur, Mrs., dressmaker, 129 George street M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Buchanan street — house 33
Canal street M'Aulay, Jas., pattern designer — ho. Park view, High Carriagehill M'Aulay, John, confectioner, 13 Gauze street Macaulay, John, licensed broker, 21 Lawn street — ^house 4 East
Buchanan street
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M'Aulay, John, officer of St. Mirren's R.C. Chapel — house 4 East
Buchanan street M'Ausland, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 14 High street — house
Meikleriggs M'Ausland, Miss, teacher, John Neilson Institution — ho. Meikleriggs M'Ausland, Mrs., shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills M'Ausland, William, 5 Blackhall buildings M'Barnes, James, bird dealer, &c., 63 Storie street M'Bride, Samuel, builder, 23 Oakshaw street M'Cafferay, Bernard, carter and contractor, 11 New Smithhills MacCall, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr, Gallowhill M'Callum, Agnes, confectioner, 11 Old Smithhills M'Callum, Andrew F., of J. & J. M'Callum — house Ardskipness,
Blackhall M'Callum, Charles E., law-clerk Royal Bank, Johnstone — house 3
Blackhall buildings M'Callum, George F., of J. & J. M'Callum — house 3 Royal terrace M'Callum, Jane, grocer, 12 Old Smithhills M'Callum, John, sen., Ardskipness, Blackhall
M'Callum, John, jun., of J. & J. M'Callum, Ardskipness, Blackhall M'Callum, J. & J., silk, cotton, and woollen dyers, Laigh park
Dyeworks M'Callum, John M., of Isdale & M'Callum, South Park house.
High Carriagehill M'Callum, Mary, teacher Mossvale Public School — ho. 8 West Croft M'Callum, Neil, at Smith, Bros., & Co., manufacturers — house 3
Blackhall buildings Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, and tobacconist, 10 Well- meadow M'Cartney, James, warper and confectioner, 14 Gauze street M'Clure, Miss, staymaker, 11 Saucel M'Coll, D., & Sons, carting contractors, 12 Abbey close M'CoU, Daniel, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Abbey close M'Coll, John, farmer, Mid Walkinshaw M'Coll, Rev. John, M.A., minister of Lylesland U.P. Church — ho.
Castlehead M'Connell, Wm., superintendent at Underwood Mills, Calside villa M'Cowan, Mrs. Dr., 1 Christie street M' Cowan, Mrs., dressmaker, 5 County place M'Cowan & Co., druggists. Paisley Apothecaries' Hall, 8 High
street 'and 33 Gauze street M'Cowan, R. T., of M'Cowan & Co., 1 Christie street M'Cowan, R. T., confectioner and commission agent, 44 Moss st. —
house 1 Christie street
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M'Cowatt, Stewart, station master, Gilmour Street Station, and
agent for Railway Passenger Assurance Company — house 1
Underwood road M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 25 Cotton street
and 32 Wellmeadow — house 25 Cotton street M'Cracken, Mrs. Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Gauze street M'Creery, John, saddler and harness maker, and machine belt
manufacturer, 2 County place — house 3 Buchanan terrace M'Crossan, F. W., spirit merchant, 1 Old Sneddon — house 25 Back
Sneddon M'Crossan, Thomas, spirit merchant, 6 Wallace street — house 31
New Sneddon M'Culloch, Alexander, ironmonger and furniture dealer, 32 Well- meadow M'Culloch, Donald, ironmonger, 79 Broomlands- — ho. 131 George st. M'Dermid, Charles, cowfeeder, 8 North Croft M'Dermid, Peter, cowfeeder and grocer, 2 Moncrieff street M'Dermott, John, spirit merchant, 1 Canal st.— ho. 1 Bellview place M'Donald, Alexander, clerk to John Adam, jun., writer — house 15
Incle street M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street M'Donald, Duncan, gardener to Mrs. Thomas Coats — house 3
Thomas street M'Donald, James, foreman at Mrs M'Nish's, 5 County place — ho.
105 Causeyside M'Donald, James, confectioner, 5 Well street M'Donald, Jeanie A., wine and s])irit merchant, 7 Renfrew street
— house 2 Incle street M'Donald, Jessie, teacher St. Catherine's R.C. School — house
4 East Buchanan street M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield, off Renfrew road M'Donald, Rev. John, R.C. Clergyman, St. Mary's, Queen street —
house 73 George street M'Donald, John, Paisley and Glasgow carrier. Glen lane — house 70
Love street Macdonald, John, at A. & W. Paterson's — house 4 Stow place Macdonald, John, physician and surgeon — house 1 St. James street M'Donald, Peter M'N., keeper of Priorscroft Bowling Green — ho.
4 Neilston street M'Donald, Mary, grocer, 3 Williamsburgh
M'Douald, Robert, provision merchant, 18 George st. — ho. 143 do. M'Dougal Brothers, manufacturing stationers, 4 Moss street and
109 Causeyside (see advt.) M'Dougal, Dougal, gardener to R. M. Paterson, Speirsfield
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M'Dougal, James A., of M'Dougal Brothers, 29 St. James street M'Dougal, John, of M'Dougal Brothers, 4 Greenlaw terrace Macdougall, A. M., clerk at James Millar & Son's, 9 St. James st. M'Dougall, Duncan, commission agent, 10 Neilston road M'Dougall, Finlay, carter, 15 Gordon's lane Macdougall, Hugh, cashier at James Millar & Son's — house 50
Love street — agent for Lancashire Insurance Company M'Dougal,, Jeanie, dairy, 61 Storie street MacDougall, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 94 High street M'Dougall, Mrs., 2 Hamilton place, New Sneddon M'Dowall & Co., engineers, plumbers, and mill furnishers, 5
Gilmour street M'Dowall, James, flesher, 41 Ferguslie
M'Dowall, John, of M'Dowall & Co. — house 27 Storie street Macduff, James, chemist and druggist, 100 High street — ho. 36 do. Macduff, William S., dental assistant to T. R. Cameron, 28 Gauze st. M'Elwee, John, fishcurer, 4 Broomlands
M'Ewan, Mary, teacher St. Catherine's R.C. Schoijl, 4 Garthland st. M'Ewan, John, organist of St. Mirren's Chapel, and teacher of
music, 4 Garthland street M'Ewan, John, jun., pianist and teacher of music, 4 Garthland st. M'Fadyen, Archd., tobacconist and newsagent, 56 High st. — ho. do. Macfadyen, James R., auctioneer and valuator — house 28 Well- meadow — office 46 Moss street — sale auction hall and store 16
Causey side Macfadyen, Robert, draper, 109 High street — house Ardenlee,
Castlehill road, Ayr M'Fadzean, John, & Co., veterinary horseshoers and agricultural
implement makers, 4 Glen lane — house 31 St. James street Macfarlane, Alexander, of Macfarlane & Co., pawnbrokers, agent
for the Alliance Assurance Company, 24 Underwood M'Farlane, Alexander, bootmaker, 1 George street — ho. 9 Orr st. M'Farlane, Alexander, grocer, 15 George street — ho. 17 Argyle st. M'Farlane, Alexander, manager to John Millar, china merchant —
house 120 George street Macfarlane, Alexander, at British Linen Bank, Glasgow — house 7
Hunter street M'Farlane, Mrs. Alexander, 7 Hunter street M'Farlane, Archibald, engineer, smith, and bell-hanger, 6 St. Mirren
street — house 1 Maxwell street (see advt.) Macfarlane & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady lane Macfarlane & Co., pawnbrokers, 15 and 16 Old Sneddon Macfarlane, D., dyer. Underwood Road Dyeworks — house West
march house
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Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfarlane& Co., wine and spirit mercliaats,
Castlehead Macfarlane, Daniel, wine and spirit merchant, 41 Well street —
house, Castlehead M'Farlane, Duncan, designer, 1 Stanley place Macfarlane, George, officer Free Middle Church, 19 School Wynd Macfarlane, George, grocer, 21 New Smithhills M'Farlane, Graham, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Beltrees, Linwood rd. Macfarlane, Hugh, agent for British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour
street — residence B.L.C. Bank house, do. Macfarlane, Hugh, jun., assistant agent British Linen Coy. Bank,
17 Gilmour street M'Farlane, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Brediland Chemical
Works M'Farlane, James S., foreman at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s — house
24 Glen street M'Farlane, John Graham, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Beltrees Macfarlane, John, keeper of Tannahill Hall, 18 Moss street M'Farlane, Malcolm, at J. B. Lamb's, 12 High street — house
Gleniffer View, Elderslie Macfarlane, Mrs. Alex., 7 Hunter street Macfarlane, Misses, Monkshaw, Renfrew road Macfarlane, Robert, grocer, 17 Cotton street — house Rosslyn, East
Greenlaw Macfarlane, William, weigher municipal weighing machine No. 1,
St. James street- — house 18 Broomlands Macfedries, William B., painter, 86 High street Macfedries, William T., house painter and decorator, 32 High street
(Weigh House close) — house 86 High street Macfee, David C, coal merchant and house factor, Abercorn station
— house 9 Sandholes Macfee, John, seedsman, 3 Moss street — house 9 Sandholes Macfee, John, jun., National Telephone Exchange Co., Terrace
buildings Macfee, Robert, seedsman, secretary Paisley Horticultural Society,
3 Moss street — house 9 Sandholes (see advt.) M'Gallan, James S., coal merchant, Underwood Depot — ^house 5
Camphill place M'Gallan, John G., hairdresser, 91 Causeyside — house 30 George st. M'Garrity, John, missionary, Mission hall, 97 George street — house
15 West Campbell street M'Gaurlic, Michael, grocer, 86 New Sneddon M'Gaw. James, teacher, Hutchison's Charity School — house 152
George street
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M'Geachy, James, cabinetmaker, bedding and bedstead manufac- turer, 49 Moss street, and 20 Stockwell street, Glasgow — house
13 Hamilton terrace, West Partick M'Gecban, John, of Cochran & M'Gechan, Saucel bank M'Gee, Adam B., of Shedden, M'Gee, & Co., 2 Caledonia street M'Gee, Barnard, police constable — house 35 Glen street M'Gee, Hector, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 1 St. James st.
— house 9 do. M'Gee, Walter, & Son, engineers, millwrights, machine and tool
makers, Albion Works, Stoney brae M'Gee, Walter, clerk, Royal Bank of Scotland, Mossfield villa,
Greenock road M'Gee, William, of Walter M'Gee & Son, Albion cottage, Lylesland M'Ghee, James, church officer Martyrs' Parish Church — house 64
Broomlands M'Ghee, Patrick, metal and machinery merchant, 13 Old Sneddon M'Ghie, Gavin, gardener to Wm. Johnston, Beauchamp, Love
street M'Ghie, John, cowfeeder and contractor, 32 King street M'Ghie, R. M., gardener to Archd. Craig, Gateside M'Ghie, William, builder, 2 Great Hamilton st. — ho. 7 Neilston rd. M'Geoch, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 4 Mill street — house 1
Garthland lane M'Geoch, David, & Son, horseshoers and jobbing smiths, 4 Mill
street (see advt.) M'Geoch, Margaret, confectioner, 66 Causeyside street M'Gibbon, George, traveller at James Fulton's — house 7 High
street (Cross) M'Gibbon, John, M.B., CM. (Edinburgh), assistant to Dr. Holms,
44 High street M'Gibbon, John, draper, 47 High street — house 4 William street M'Gibbon, Richard F., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 Moss street
and 49 Hairst street, Renfrew — house Glenham villa, East
Greenlaw M'Gibbon, Robert, Glenham villa, Greenlaw M'Gibbon, Walter, feuar, 40 Lady lane M'Gill, John, grain and provision merchant, 12 Old Sneddon
— house 66 Back Sneddon M'Gilvray, Robert, foreman baker Paisley Bread Baking Co., 7
Hospital lane M'Glashan, Archibald, 93 High street M'Glashan, Duncan, sewing machine manufacturer, Southbank,
Underwood lane M'Glashan, John C, 93 High street
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M'Grlinn, William, broker, 24 Queen street
M'Gown, Adam, & Son, waste and brush merchants, Williamsburgh Works
M'Gown, Duncan, of Adam M'Gown & Son, 27 Williamsburgh
M'Gown, Alexander B., accountant and insurance agent, auditor of the Burgh accounts, treasurer to the Paisley Heritable Pro- perty Investment Society, and agent for the Anchor Line Steamship Company, 14 Gilmour st. — ho. Netherpark, Calside (see advt.)
M'Gown, John, C.A., actuary of Savings Bank, and resident secretary for the Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, 14 Gilmour street — house Woodlands, Calside'
M'Gown, Thos. G., photographic artist, 50 Stanley place
M'Gown, Thomas, cashier at James Harvey & Co.'s — house 50 Stanley place
M'Gown, William G., engineer — house Camphill
M'Grath, Mrs. Patrick, broker, 69 Back Sneddon
M'Gregor, Charles, spirit merchant, 9 North Croft
Macgregor, D. G., traveller with John Peacock, 85 High street — house 13 Sandholes
M'Gregor, John, traveller to Ritchie & Roberts, hamcurers, Glas- gow— house 1 Storie street
Macgregor, John Ross, manager at Lonend Dyeworks, Lonend cot.
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, F.R.H.S., of Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend house
Macgregor, Richard, mill furnisher, insurance and commission agent, agent for G. W. Tomlinson's finishing machinery, pressing papers, &c., and agent for Sun Fire and Life Insurance Office, 161 Ingram st., Glasgow — ho. Hawthorn buildings, Laigh park
M'Gregor, Thomas, commercial traveller to Alex. Whitelaw, soap maker, Glasgow — house 15 Argyle street
M'Gregor, William, measurer for Aitken, Lilburn, & Co,, Glasgow — house 85 New Sneddon
M'Gregor, William, sen., hairdresser, 7 Old Sneddon
M'Guire, E., baker, 5 Love street
M'Houl, James, at Wm. Hatrick & Son's — house 4 George street
M'Hutchison, David, at George Dobie's — house Clydeview terrace, Springbank road
M'llraith, William, plumber and gasfitter, 14 Castle street
M'llroy, Samuel, confectioner and coal dealer, 56 Storie street
M'llwrick, William J., photographic artist, 98 High street — house 2 Niddry street (see advt.)
M'Indoe, Mrs. Robert, farmer, East Walkinshaw
M'Indoe, Rev. William, minister of Free Martyrs' Church — manse 97 George street
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M'Innes, J. & W., joiners, Lady lane
M'Innes, James, of J. & W. M'Innes, 9 Sandholes
M'Innes, John, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenpatrick Distillery
M'Innes, John, gardener, 32 Newton street
M'Innes, John, of M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, 1 Garthland pi.
M'Innes, John, gardener to Wm. Wotherspoon, Maxwellton
M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, writers, 7 Gilmour street
M'Innes, Robert, tobacconist, 71 Broomlands
M'Innes, William, of J. & W. M'Innes, 3 John street
M'Intosh, Alex. S., wine and sph'it merchant, cook and confectioner, 26 Gauze street — house 30 Cameron street
M'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., tanners, curriers, and leather merchants, 7 New Smithhills — house 12 Thread street
M'Intyre, James, coal merchant, agent for Queen Fire and Life Insurance Company, and Northern Accident and Plate Glass Insurance Company — house 5 Great Hamilton street
M'Intyre, James, slater, 33 Glen street — house 13 Argyle street
M'Intyre, Mrs. A., wine and spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside — ho. do.
M'Intyre, Neil, cowfeeder, 13 Ferguslie
M'Intyre, Robert, draper, 60 George street
M'Intyre, William, jun., & Co., manufacturers of cardboards and surface papers — works Blackball mill
M'Kaig, Peter, brickbuilder, 131 George street
M'Kaig, Peter, hosier, 131 George street
M'Kaig, Thomas, brick manufacturer and builder, Victoria Brick- works, 28 Lo^e street — ho. Wallace cottage, 30 New Sneddon
Mackay, James, clerk, J.P. Clerk's office — house 63 George street
M'Kay, John, out-door collector of police and water rates, agent for Co-operative Insurance Co. (Limited), and treasurer Paisley Provident Co-operative Society — house 5 Argyle street
M'Kay, John, outfitter, 12 Old Sneddon — house 17 Argyle street
M'Kay, John, & Co., pawnbrokers, 32 Gauze street, 7 Broomlands, ^^ and 1 Queen street ^10
M'Kay, John, of John M'Kay & Co., 31 Gauze street ^
M'Kay, John, cooper, 56 Storie street
M'Kay, John, & Co., pawnbrokers, 8 Back Sneddon, 9 Abbey street, and 32 Gauze street
M'Kay, Mrs., coal dealer, 20 West street
M'Kay, Thomas, tea merchant and confectioner, 64 Broomlands
M'Kay, William, grocer, 30 Carriagehill
M'Kay, William, gas meter inspector, 14 Broomlands
Mackie, Robert, town's foreman causewayer, 15 Incle street
M'Kean, James A. D., of Muir & Anderson, 8 Garthland place
M'Kean, James A., of William Sim & Co., Maryfield, Calside
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M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street
M'Kean, James, & Son, wine and spirit merchants, 63 Causeyside
— house Newton Bank, Castlehead M'Kean, John, writer and insurance agent, 46 Moss street — house
Newton bank, Castlehead M'Kean, J., wine and spu^it merchant, 75 Broomlands — house
Castlehead M'Kean, Miss, 3 West Croft M'Kean, Mrs., Fernlea, Grreenock road MacKean, Norman M., 8 Garthland place MacKean, Mrs. Robert, Greenock road MacKean, Robert, baker, 52 Caledonia street — house do. M'Kean, William B., wine and spirit merchant, 100 George street
— house Newtonbank, Castlehead MacKean, William Muir, of Muir & Anderson, 93 New Sneddon MacKean, William, starch manufacturer, St. Mirren's Starch
Works, Caledonia street — house 8 Garthland place MacKean, William S., of Sim, M'Kean, & Charlton, Fernlea,
Greenock road M'Kechnie, Alexander, of M'Kechnie & Bulloch, messengers-at-
arms, 4 Moss street — ^lio. Sheriff Court buildings, St. James st, M'Kechnie, Andrew, tobacconist, 82 High street M'Kechnie & Bulloch, messengers-at-arms, 4 Moss street M'Kechnie, Malcolm, of M'Kechnie, Strachan, & Co, — house Ann- field place M'Kechnie, Strachan, & Co., shawl and tapestry manufacturers, 14
Causeyside M'Kechnie, William, spirit merchant, 28 Back Sneddon — house 50
Love street M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Thorndean, Elderslie Mackellar, Archibald, potato and grain merchant, 42 Moss street
— house 22 Oakshaw street M'Kellar, Archibald, grocer, 84 Causeyside — house 27 George st. M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer, 28 George street — house 23 do. M'Kellar, John, commission agent, 42 Causeyside — ho. 1 Abbey st. MacKellar, John, Marchfield, Inchinnan road M'Kellar, Matthew H., provision merchant, 35 High street — house
16 West Campbell street M'Kelvie, John, gardener to James Millar, jun., Adelphi house M'Kelvie, Mrs., ladies' nurse and midwife, 5 Love street M'Kendrick, William, boot and shoe maker, 1 Ferguslie M'Kenna, Peter, spirit merchant, 10 Moss st. — ho. 2 St. James st. Mackenzie, Alexander, of M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, St.
Catherine's, Stanley road
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M'Kenzie, Alexander, harbour- master, Carlile Quay Mackenzie, Archibald, of Mackenzie Brothers, North Greenhili Mackenzie, Brothers, starch and corn flour manufacturers, Abercorn
Works, Renfrew road, and Caledonia Works, Murray street Mackenzie, Daniel, of Mackenzie Brothers, North Greenhili M'Kenzie, Evelyn F., teacher North Public School — house Floren
tine place, Hillhead, Glasgow Mackenzie, George S., of Mackenzie Brothers, North Greenhili M'Kenzie, George, photographer, 5 Gilmour street — house Dromorue,
Renfrew road Mackenzie, Gilbert, wine and spirit merchant, " Tannahill Rest,**
25 Carriagehill M'Kenzie, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 88 Causeyside Mackenzie, John, clerk. Burgh Parochial Office — house Neilston Mackenzie, Mrs., North Greenhili
M'Kenzie, Peter, nurseryman and florist, Bellfield Nursery, Cart- vale. Love street- — shop 65 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Mackersie, James, accountant, The Clydesdale Bank Limited Mackie, Alexander, jobbing gardener. Great Hamilton street M'Kie, Douglas, flesher, 2 Lawn street M'Kie, James, flesher, 14 Broomlands M'Kie, John, clerk at National Security Savings Bank — house 14:
Broomlands M'Killigin, Duncan, woollen and linen draper, 15 High street — -
house 10 San dholes M'Kim, Johuj mop manufacturer and w^aste dealer, 109 Causeyside
— house 7 Storie street M'Kim, John, waste and china merchant, 7 Storie street M'Kinlay, Dundas P., 86 High street M'Kinlay, John, church officer of Free St. George's Church, and
house factor, 37 New street M'Kinlay, John, traveller and commission merchant, 3 Williamsburgh M'Kinlay, M., milliner and dressmaker, 29 High street — house
Greenlaw terrace M'Kinlay, Mrs., 43 Oakshaw street
M'Kinlay, William, warehousman at Clark & Co.'s, 9 Lonend M'Kinnon, James, china merchant, 44 Storie street M'Kinnon, L., clerk at M'Innes, M'Kenzie, & Lochhead's, 2
Buchanan terrace M'Lachlan, David, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 3 Underwood M'Lachlan, Euphemia, fish merchant, 67 Causeyside — house 68 do M'Lachlan, James, coal merchant, 36 Gordon's lane and Underwood
Depot — house 4 Williamsburgh M'Lachlan, John, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., Saucel bank
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M'Lachlan, John, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broomlands M'Lachlan, John, & Son, tea merchants, 14 Wellmeadow — house
Stow cottage M^Lachlan, John, & Son, grocers, 18 Moss street — ho. Stow cottage M'Lachlan, Joseph, shoemaker, 24 Gauze street — ho. 6 Laigh park M'Lachlan, Mary, grocer and spirit merchant, 5 Moncrieff
street — house 3 Back Sneddon M'Lachland, James, shawl manufacturer, 64 Broomlands M'Lauchlan, Christina, furnishings, 46 Calside M'Lauchlan, Donald, clerk to M. Robertson & Co., Foxbar M'Lauchlan, Robert, coal merchant and contractor, Greenlaw and
Canal Railway Stations — house 44 Causeyside M'Lardie, David, of James M'Lardie & Sons, Lagna Craig cottage,
Meikleriggs M'Lardie, James, & Sous, woollen finishers, Meikleriggs works M'Lardie, James, of James M'Lardie & Sons, Prospect hill, Ashton M'Lardie, John, of James M'Lardie & Sons, Berryknow, Meikle- riggs M'Laren, James, refreshment rooms, 23 New street M'Lean, Alexander, grocer, 15 Gauze street — house 6 Thread st. M'Lean, Alexander, church officer of Primitive Methodist Church
— house 2 South Croft street M'Lean, Andrew, designer at D. Spiers & Co.'s — ^ho. 8 Galloway st. M'Lean, Angus, ironmonger and tool merchant, 37 Moss street M'Lean, Archd., resident teacher Industrial School, Albion street Maclean, Daniel, manager at Merksworth Shipbuilding Yard — ho.
8 Buchanan terrace M'Lean, Donald, curator and observer, The Coats Observatory Maclean, Donald, agent. National Bank of Scotland Limited ;
agent, also, for Scottish Union and National Insurance Co. ;
Northern Assurance Co. ; and Lancashire Insurance Co. M'Lean, Findlay, at John Carswell's — house 9 School wynd M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street — ho. 34 do. M'Lean, John, grocer, 38 Underwood road and 67 Causeyside — ho.
2 Janefield place M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 13 Castle street M'Lean, Mrs., furnished lodgings, 1 St. James street M'Lean, Mrs. Neil, feuar, 105 George street M'Lean, Ralph, shoemaker, 67 Canal street M'Lean, Robert, agent for Cowan & Co., Greenlaw Goods Station
— house 2 Janefield place M'Lean, William, confectioner, 9 School wynd M'Learie, Mrs., 7 High street M'Learie, Mrs., furnished lodgings, 8 Moss street
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M'Lellan, William, teacher of dancing, 40 New street
M'Lellan, Hugh, grocer, 28 Castle street
M'Lennan, T. B., manufacturer, 113 Causeyside — house Craigellen,
High Carriagehill M'Lennan, William B., of Campbell & M'Leunan, Fairholme>
Castlehead M'Leod, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Neilston road —
house 1 Alexandra place M'Leod, Matthew, house factor, contractor, and coal merchant —
office 12 St. James street — house 34 Moss street M'Leod, Robert C., general waste merchant, 89 Causeyside Maclure, Andrew, manager Gleniffer Soap Works — house 134
Oxford street, Glasgow M'Luskie, Peter, flesher, 69 Love street and 5 St. James street — ho,
73 Love street M'Mahon, Mrs., dressmaker, 23 George street M'Manus, William, grocer, 20 Great Hamilton street — house do. M'Master, Alexander, gardener to J. M. Stewart, Esq., Greenhill M'Meikan, Mrs. A., teacher Industrial School, 54 Caledonia street M'Millan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 78 Canal street — ho. do. M'Millan, James, confectioner, 2 Well street Macmillan, James P., 2 Janefield place M'Millan, John, sen., foreman at Greenlaw Goods Station — house
19 Underwood M'Millan, John, jun., clerk at Greenlaw Goods Station, 19 Under- wood M'Millan, Mrs., draper, 26 Glen street M'Millan, Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Storie street M'Millan, Thomas, baker, 103 Causeyside — house do. M'Millan, William, confectioner, 35 Wellmeadow M'Millan, William, cork manufacturer, 13 High street — house 35
Wellmeadow M'Minigle, Henry, contractor, 6 Canal street
M'Minigle, John, traveller at John Spence & Sons', 6 Canal street M'Morland, William, butter and egg merchant, 21 Wellmeadow —
house 23 do. M'Murray, Archibald, cowfeeder, 19 Cotton street M'Murray, Peter, chemist and druggist, 19 George street — house 24
Canal street M'Murrich, George, farmer, Gockstou M'Murrich, James, jun., traveller — house 93 High street M'Nab, Mrs. Agnes, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Carriagehill —
house do. M'Nab, George C, pianoforte and harmonium tuner, 86 High st.
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M'Nair & Co., Paisley and Glasgow carriers, 5 Bank street and 43
Virginia street, Glasgow M'Nair, Duncan, family grocer and provision merchant, 12 St.
James place and Clydeview terrace M'Nair, Duncan, manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside
— liouse 145 George street M'Nair. Hugh, farmer, Meikleriggs M'Nair, John, & Co,, coachbuilders, 46 High street M'Nair, John, of John M'Nair & Co., 53 Carbrook street M'Nair, John, grocer, 50 George street — ^house 122 do. M'Nair, Mrs., cowfeeder, 38 Moss street
M'Nair, William, of Armstrong & M'Nair — ho. 3 Underwood road M'Nair, William, jun., agent for Lancashire Insurance Co. — house
3 Underwood road M'Naught, Alexander, secretary, Manufacturing Co-operative
Society — house 27 Storie street M'Naught, Hugh, cowfeeder, 3 New street M'Naught, Margaret, furniture dealer, 38 New street M'Naughtan, Alexander, joiner and timber merchant, 6 New
Smithhills — house 7 do. M'Naughtan, Angus, grocer, 8 Carriagehill M'Naughtan, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside — house 7
George street M'Naughton, Arthur, superintendent of Fire Brigade, 4 Moss street M'Naughton, John, manager to M. Robertson & Co., Foxbar M'Nee, John, iron and machinery merchant, 9 Abercorn street —
house 13 Thread street M'Nee, Robert, tailor and clothier, 1 Old Smithhills M'Neill, Rev. Alexander, minister of Free Gaelic Church — house
Free Gaelic Manse, Stirling street M'Neil & Brown, joiners, Camphill M'Neil, James, of M'Neil & Brown, 11 Argyle street Macneil, James, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Wellmeadow — ho.20 do. Macneil, John, grocer and provision merchant, 19 Wellmeadow —
house 20 do, M'Neil, J., milliner, 20 Wellmeadow M'Neil, Peter, spirit merchant. Terrace tavern, 109 High street —
house 1 6 Gilmour street M'Neilage, Miss, of Lyons & M'Neilage, 10 Galloway street M'Neilage, P., of Prentice & M'Neilage, drapers — house 10 St.
Mirren street M'Nicol, John, purveyor and confectioner, 5 Moss street — house do. Macnish, Louisa C, teacher, Stevenson st. Public School — house
17 Kenmure street. PoUokshields
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M'Nish, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, 95 Higb st — ho. do. M'Nish, Mrs. WilUam, boot and shoe manufacturer, 5 County place
and 41 Moss street — house 9 Moss street M'Niven, Donald, confectioner, 23 Cotton street Macphee, Alex., F.E.I.S., teacher North Public School — house 4
Garthland street Macpherson, Alex. , sheriff oiScer and town officer, Terrace buildings,
109 High street — house Lawn street M'Pherson, Duncan, cowfeeder and carting contractor, Gibbie's
bush. King street M'Pherson, Ellen, teacher St. Mary's R.C. School M'Pherson, Henry, commission agent and superintendent of Abbey
Burying Ground, 4 Old Smithhills M'Pherson, Henry, jun., at Robert Brown & Son's, 4 Old Smithhills M'Pherson, John, broker, 27 Queen street
M'Pherson, John, foreman at John Spence & Sou's, 33 Lady lane M'Pherson, Joseph, baker, 79 Broomlands Macpherson, Robert, blacking manufacturer, 9 George street M'Queen, Thomas, joiner and build.er, 16 Argyle street — house 131
George street M'Raile, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr, Gallowhill MacRobert, Thomas, writer, Deputy-Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk
to the Paisley School Board, County Buildings — house, The
Willows, Castlehead Macsally, John, jobbing gardener, William sburgli M'Taggart, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 8 Orr square — house 36
High street M'Yey, Daniel, mason and builder, 3 Maxwell street M'Vey, John, tobacconist, 2 Lawn street — house 23 Niddry street M' Walter, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 19 Maxwellton street M' Walter, Mrs. Elizabeth, Rosehill, Falside M'Whinnie, John, carver and gilder, 82 High street — house 10 St.
Mirren street M' William, John, of J. & J. M' William, wine and spirit merchants,
38 Queen street, Glasgow — house, Fairfield, Gateside, Paisley.
NAIRN, Archibald, clerk to A. F. Craig & Co., Caledonia
Engine Works, 13 Abbey street Naismith & Scott, wholesale and retail drapers, 86 High street Naismith, William, of Naismith & Scott, Larkfield, Bishopton National Bank of Scotland Limited, St. Mirren street — Donald
Maclean, agent National Security Savings Bank, 13 Gilmour street — John M'Gown
C.A., actuary
96 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
National Telephone Exchange Company (Limited), Terrace buildgs. Nau, James, clerk at Young & Martin's — house Kilmalcolm Neil, John, bottler, 22 Maxwellton street — house 28 Newton st. Neilson, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 2 New Sneddon Neilson, John, confectioner, 5 Queen street Neilson, Matthew, carver, gilder, and artists' colourman, 85 High
street — house 2 Calside place Neilson, Wilham, feuar, 85 High street Neilson, William, jun., Fire, Life, and Marine Insurance agent, 85
High street Neilson, William, ironmonger, 4 Wellmeadow — house 7 West brae Ness, Mrs. John, spirit merchant, 1 North Bridge street — ^liouse 19
Abbey street Newton, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 34 Glen street Nicol, John, drysalter, Murray street — house Darvel house,
Stevenson street Nicol, John, of W. Caldwell & Co., Darvel house, Stevenson street Nicol, John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 4 Neilston road
—house Wester Carriagehill place Nicol, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 9 Old Sneddon — -ho.
Cleopatra buildings Nicol, Thomas, cork manufacturer, 32 High street — ho. 6 Neil- ston road Nicol, Walter S., accountant. Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited,
— ^house 2 Bute place Nicolson, Daniel, governor Burgh Poorhouse Nicolson, John, commission agent, 37 Virginia street, Glasgow —
house Marylea, Calside Ninian, James, blanket and tweed manufacturer, 6 Wardrop street Nisbet, Alexander, surveyor of taxes, and Lands Valuation assessor,
97 High street — house Mavis Bank, Partick Hill, Glasgow Nisbet, Margaret, pawnbroker, 24 Gauze street — house 7 do. Nisbet, William, at Logan & Gardner's, 2 Buchanan terrace Niven, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 110 George street — house
12 Queen street Niven, John C, agent for the " Glasgow News " and " Evening
News " and the Emperor Fire and Life Assurance Society
(Limited) — office 22 School wynd — house do. Niven, John C., M.A., CM., head-master Carbrook street Public
School — house 22 Wellmeadow Niven, Malcolm, cowfeeder, 33 Causeyside Niven, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 4 Barr street — house do. Niven, William, salt merchant and contractor, 66 George street Nixon, Simon, cloth merchant, 109 Causeyside — ho. 23 Canal st.
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Noble, Mrs. A., fish merchant, 9 St. James place — house Park
terrace. Underwood Noble, Henry, butter and egg merchant, 7 Cotton street — house 2
SeedhUl Noble, John, teacher, West Public School — house 3 Blackball Noble, Morris, boot and shoemaker, 30 Great Hamilton street Noble, William, railway goods and mineral agent, Underwood
Depot, and St. James' Station — house 34 Glen street North British Daily and Weekly Mail Office, 4 County place — Jas
Drewette, reporter and agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company — G. W. Snod-
grass, manager, 102 St. Vincent street, Glasgow (see advt.) Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co. — agent, James B. Lamb, 12
High street (see advt.) Notman, Mrs., music teacher, 2 Mansfield place
OBSERVATORY (The Coats), Oakshaw street— the gift of the
late Mr. Thomas Coats to the Philosophical Society — Donald
M'Lean, curator and observer Oakshaw Memorial Hall, 16 West brae — Hugh Gray, keeper, 41
Well street Ogilvie, Gilbert, draper, 74 Love street — house 71 do. Oliver, Robert, cashier at Brown & Poison's, 3 Mansfield place Oliver, Robert, baker, 73 Love street Orchardson, David L., clerk. Commercial Bank of Scotland
Limited — house Greenock road Orchardson, John, sen., weaver, 6 Glen street Orchardson, John, jun., manager, Caledonia Factory — house
Caledonia cottage, Greenock road Orchardson, John, tertius, warehouseman, Caledonia cottage,
Greenock road Orchardson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 62 Causeyside
— house Burnpark, Lylesland Orr, Alexander, joiner, 3 Wellmeadow
Orr, James, builder, 9 Cross street — house 18 Barclay st. (see advt.) Orr, John, at Cochran & M'Gechan's, 11 Argyle street Orr, Mrs. Margaret, spirit merchant, 13 High street Orr, Mrs., bookseller and tobacconist, 29 Canal st. — ho. 37 Storie st. Orr, Robert, greengrocer, 3 Lawn st.
Orr, Thomas, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St. James place Orr, Mrs. William, grocer, 29 Glen street Orr, William, general warehouse, 53 Broomlands Osborne, James, church officer of St. George's Church, 7 George st. O'Brien, Peter, officer of St. Mary's R.C. Church, 22 Queen street
G
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O'Connor, Mrs., confectioner, 27 Cotton street
O'Donnell, James, confectioner, 12 Dyers' wynd — ho. 9 Orr square
O'May, Robert, spirit merchant, 95 Causeyside — house 77 do.
O'May, WilHam, grocer, 17 WeUmeadow
O'Neil, Charles, salesman at Provident Co-Operative Store, 139
George street — house 27 Storie street O'Neil, James, of Alex. H. Park & Co., Annfield place, Lylesland
PAISLEY Auction Mart, 13 Storie street — Robert Wilson,
auctioneer Paisley Bill-Posting Company — office, 47 Moss street Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane — Dalrymple Lyle, clerk Paisley Clothing Co., merchant tailors, 94 High street " Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette " Office, 94 High street — J. &
J. Cook, publishers " Paisley Daily Express," offices 15 and 16 Causeyside — William
A. Lochhead, proprietor Park, Alex. H. & Co., wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 105
High street (Cross) Park, Rev. George, ]\liddle Parish Church — manse 2 Garthland pi. Park, James, confectioner, 13 Broomlands Park, John, farmer, Mauchiesmill, Chain road Park, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street Park, Mrs. John, wine and spirit merchant, 12 St. James place —
house 9 St. James street Park, Robert, draper and clothier, 16 George street Park, William C, British Workman Public House, 3 George street Park, William Cochran, feuar, 3 George street Parlane, James, silk mercer and wholesale and retail draper, " The
Cross," — house Marion Grove, Castlehead (see advt.) Parlane, J. & R., printers, bookbinders, paper-rulers, and book- sellers, 97 High street Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 12 West brae Parlane, James T., 2 Royal terrace, Greenlaw Parlane, John, manager at J. & R. Parlane's, Castlehead Parlane, Robert B., of J. & R. Parlane, Castlehead Parochial Board Office, 8 New Sneddon — Robert Rowand, inspector Patent Convex Weaving Company, corset manufacturers, 153
George street Paterson, Alexander, of A. Begg & Co., Moss-house, Govan Paterson, A. & W., boot and shoemakers, 78 Broomlands Paterson, Andrew, grocer, 15 Old Sneddon — house 8 West Croft Paterson, Andrew, colour maker to Ronald, Jack, & Co. — ^house 2
Buchanan terrace
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Paterson, ADdrew, teller British Linen Coy. Bank, and agent for
the Imperial Fire and Edinburgh Life Insurance Companies
— house 10 Glen lane Paterson, David, broker, 17 Broomlands Paterson, George, confectioner, 45 New street — house 69 Love
street Paterson, Helen, confectioner, 20 Orchard street Paterson, Mrs. H., wine and spirit merchant, 48 High street Paterson, Miss J., confectioner, 10 Moss street — house 5 Glen st. Paterson, Mrs. James, baker, 6 Broomlands Paterson, James, designer— house 1 Maxwell street Paterson, John, printer and stationer, 2 New street (see advt.) Paterson, John, police inspector, 22 Argyle street Paterson, John, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 14 Wellmeadow —
house 68 Broomlands- Paterson, Mrs. John, dressmaker, 14 Incle street Paterson,Rev. John, minister of Free South Church — manse Calside Paterson, Joseph, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 94 Causeyside
— house do. Paterson, Miss, confectioner, 24 Maxwellton street Paterson, Mrs., fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Broomlands Paterson, Robert, dealer, Westmarch — house Greenhill road Paterson, Robert, auctioneer, valuator, and land surveyor, 10
Bridge street Paterson, Robert M., of David Speirs & Co., Speirsfield, Stevenson
street Paterson, R. M., commission agent, 81 Virginia street, Glasgow —
house 1 Maxwell street Paterson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Williamsburgh —
house 2 Royal terrace Paterson, William, traveller to Andrew Foulds & Son, 5 Abbey
street — house 2 Royal terrace, Greenlaw Paterson, William Gunn, accountant. Chamberlain's office — house
65 Love street Paterson, William, grocer, 14 Carriagehill Paterson, William A., reporter " N.B. Daily Mail " Office — house
Lexwell, Chain road Paton, Mrs. E., grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canal street Paton, Mrs. Dr. James, 7 Gilmour street Paton, James, jun., wholesale and manufacturing stationer, &c.,
102 High street (Cross) — house 1 Mill place, Camphill Paton, J. & J., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 80 High street and
22 Glen street Paton, James, of J. & J. Paton, 23 Glen street
100 PAISLEY DIEECTORY.
Paton, John, jun., of J. & J. Paton, 1 Orr square
Paton, Mrs., midwife, 3 Barr street
Paton, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 6 New Sneddon — house 43
Mill street Paton, Robert, packing-case maker, 39 Gordon's lane — house
Stanley place (see advt.) Paton, "William, confectioner, 6 Prussia street Paton, William, goldsmith and jeweller, 9 George street — ho. do. Patrick, Mrs. Thomas, baker, 69 Broomlands Patrick, William, weaver, 55 Storie street Pattinson, James, Mus. Bac, Cantab., organist and teacher of
music, Townhead house Pattinson, Misses, principals, Ladies' College, Townhead house Pattison, A., & Son, nurserymen, Greenlaw nursery, Greenlaw Pattison, Robert, shoemaker, 134 George street — house 138 do. Pattison, Thomas, blacksmith, 17 Sandholes — house 12 Castle st. Pattison, WilHam N., manager to the Cross Clothing Co. — house 28
St, James street Pattison, William, of Watson & Pattison, 5 West Buchanan street Paul, Angus, foreman with Wm. Paul & Son, 5 Cochran street Paul, J. G., of William Paul & Son, Crossflat Nursery house Paul, William, & Son, nurserymen and florists, Crossflat Nurseries Paul, William, grocer, 30 George street
Paul, William, broker, 10 New Smithhills — ^house 8 Niddry street Peacock, Gavin, grocer, 6 Greenhill road Peacock, John, ropemaker, and sacking and packing-sheet merchant^
85 High street — works Chain road Peacock, John, jun., at John Peacock's, 85 High st. — ho. Chain rd. Peacock, John, watchmaker, 2 Wellmeadow — house 14 Sandholes Peacock, Miss Jessie, milliner and draper, 19 Broomlands Peacock, Mrs. Robert, baker, 5 George street Peacock, Robert, grocer, 91 High street — house do. Peacock, William, gas meter inspector, 14 Wardrop street Peacock, William, of John Peacock, 85 High street — ^lio. Chain rd. Peattie, William, tailor and clothier, and Session Clerk for Middle
Parish, 2 Gilmour street — house Dunedin, Meikleriggs Peattie, WilHam, jun., at J. & P. Coats' s — ho. Dunedin, Meikleriggs Peden, John, janitor, Central Public School, 40 George street Peden, William S., British Linen Coy. Bank Limited, Glasgow
— house Armadale, High Carriagehill Percy, Francis, grocer, 101 Causeyside and 34 Canal street — house
5 Stow street Percy, Nathaniel, 5 Blackball buildings Percy, W. M., boot maker, 7 Moss street
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Perrit, George, foreman to Cowan & Co., Greenlaw Goods Station
— house 1 South Croft Pettigrew, Alexander, pianoforte and harmonium tuner at J. Roy
Fraser's — house 19 Argyle street Philippi, Ernest, at J. & P. Coats's — house Meikleriggs Philips, Alexander Morrison, clerk Union Bank of Scotland
Limited, agent for Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance Co.,
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, London and
North- Western Fire, London and Provincial Fire, and Queen
Insurance (Fire and Life) — house 2 Alexandra place Philips, William, elastic web manufacturer, Cragfoot factory,
Colinslee — house Glenbrae, Falside Phillips, James, refreshment rooms, 27 Moss street Phoenix Works (Fleming & Ferguson, engineers), Murray street Picken, Findlay, clerk at Post Office — house 26 Storie street Picken, James, & Co., rope and twine manufacturers, Cochran st.
— house 6 Hamilton street Pinkerton, Alexander, gardener and greengrocer, 19 Sandholes —
house Kibbuckston cottage, Blackstoun road Pinkerton, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 57 Broomlands — house
56 do. Pinkerton, James, hamcurer and wholesale provision merchant, 40
New street — house Blythe Holm, Calside Pinkerton, James, clerk at Robert Brown & Son's, 43 High street Pinkerton, M. G., grain and potato merchant, 13 Abercorn street Pinkerton, Miss J., dress and mantle maker, 43 High street Pinkerton, R., & Co., furnishing and general ironmongers, 14 Moss
street — house, 65 Back Sneddon Pinkerton, Robert, plumber, tinsmith, and bellhanger, 67 Back
Sneddon — house 65 do. Pinkerton, William, potato merchant — store 13 Abercorn street —
house 11 do. Plant, William M., thread mill sub-manager — ho. 3 Ferguslie bdgs. Pollock & Co., yarn agents, 5 Cumberland court, Causeyside Pollock, David, at Francis Halden's — house 10 Abbey street Pollock, Helen, teacher East School — house 9 Wellmeadow Pollock, John Wilson, clerk, Linthouse, Govan — ho. 38 Oakshaw St. Pollock, John T., teacher South Public School — ho. 9 Wellmeadow Pollock, John, clerk to James Reid, dyer — ho. 19 Underwood road Pollock, Robert, farmer, Amochrie Pollock, Robert, surgeon, Lounsdale house Pollock, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 3 Love street Pollock, S., & Sons, bicycle and tricycle makers, 51 High street —
house High Carriagehill
102 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Pollock, Mrs. S., grocer and spirit merchant, 1 East Buchanan street
Pollock, Mrs, William M., Lounsdale house
Pollock, William S., gasfitter, 1 East Buchanan street
Pollock, William, brickbuilder, 14 Nicholson street, Greenock — house 6 Buchanan terrace
Pollock, WilHam, new and used furniture dealer, 69 High street — house do.
Pollock, William, family grocer and provision merchant, 27 Hiffh street — house 86 do.
Pollock, William, tailor and clothier, 53 High street
Pollock, William, licensed broker, 58 Causeyside
Pollock, William, jun., coal merchant and drysalter. Hunter street — house Ashchurch villa, Greenock road
Pollock, William, jun., of the Western Chemical and Colour Com- pany— ^house Ashchurch villa, Greenock road
Poison, D. M., of William Poison, & Co., Edgehill, Castlehead
Poison, John, of Brown & Poison and William Brown & Sou, West Mount, Paisley, and Castle Levan, Gourock
Poison, William, & Co., starch, corn flour, and mustard manufac- turers, Imperial starch Works, Abercorn street
Poison, William, of William Poison & Co., Edgehill, Castlehead
Porteous, Dundas S., engineer, machinist, and tool maker, and iron and brass founder, Snawdoun Works, 55 Back Sneddon — ho. 23 Moss street
Porteous, Rev. John, B.D., minister Oakshaw Street U.P. Church — manse 49 Oakshaw street
Porteous, Mrs., 50 Love street
Porter, Agnes, dressmaker, 10 Wellmeadow
Porter, John, packing-box, tin and zinc case maker, 9 New street — house 26 Newton street (see advt.)
Pottie, A. & M., veterinary horse-shoers and agricultural imple- ment makers, 64 Love street
Pottie, A. & M. & Co., horse-shoers and jobbing smiths, 34 Gordon's lane
Pottie, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 64 Love street — ho. 63 do.
Pottie, Michael, of A. & M. Pottie, Mossfield villa, Greenock road
Powrie, Margaret, greengrocer, 22 Lawn street
Pratt, David, joiner and cabinetmaker, 30 Gauze street — house do.
Prentice & M'Neilage, drapers, 99 High street
Prentice, W. F., of Prentice & M'Neilage — house 10 St. Mirren st.
Priestley, Samuel, Inland Revenue officer, Glenview, Barterholm
Primrose, George, brickbuilder — yard 14 Lady lane — house 27 George street
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Primrose, J. C, teacher of dancing — Academy 4 Smithhills — house
80 Broomlands (see advt.) Primrose, R. M., baker, 56 Causeyside Pringle, Matthew, contractor, 24 Storie street Provan, Andrew, cowfeeder, 3 Maxwellton street Provan, Andrew, jun., with William Smith, draper, 23 High street Provan, Andrew, gardener, 13 Wellmeadow street, and keeper of
Wellmeadow Bowling Green — house 3 Maxwellton street Provan, John, coal merchant and house factor, Stoney brae and
Canal Depot — house 18 Barclay street Provan, Walter, greengrocer, 11 Carriagehill Provan, William, cowfeeder, 4 Abingdon place Prudential Insurance Company — William Hill, superintendent,
Garthland house Purdon, E. & B., dress and mantle makers, 32 Causeyside — house
70 Canal street Purdon, James, horse-shoer and jobbing smith, 9 New street —
house 70 Canal street Purves, Mrs. J., draper and clothier, 44 New street — house 45 do.
QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY— R. G. Campbell, resident
secretary, 75 St. George's place, Glasgow (see advt.) Queen, James, greengrocer, 12 Glen street Quin, Mrs. Ellen, greengrocer, 99 George street Quin, Terence, hairdresser, 19 Moss street — house Underwood road
RAE, John, teller. Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland house, St. Mirren street
Raeside, Mrs., grocer, 51 Storie street
Ralph, James, grocer, 32 Canal street
Ralston, John, cork cutter, 30 Orchard street — ho. 4 Christie st.
Ramsay Brothers, millers and grain merchants, Hawkhead and Seedhill Mills
Ramsay, James, grocer, 20 Abbey street
Ramsay, James, of Ramsay Brothers, Hawkhead
Ramsay, John, of Ramsay Brothers, Thornbank cottage, Johnstone
Ramsay, Robert, of Ramsay Brothers, Hawkhead
Ramsay, William, of Ramsay Brothers, Hawkhead
Ramsay, William, dairyman, 39 Ferguslie
Rankine, Jas. M., teacher North Public School — ho. Bridge of Weir
Rankine, John, & Co., brickmakers and brickbuilders, North Cale- donia Brickworks, 28 Love street
Rankin, Mrs., confectioner, 31 Wellmeadow
Rastall, Thos., clerk at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s, 4 Douglas ter.
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Rathie, Alexander W., draper, 5 Smithhills — house 3 Incle street Ray, Mrs. E., grocer, 16 Ferguslie
Ray, Samuel, flesher, 52 Caledonia street — house 19 Greenhill road Ray, Samuel, grocer, 83 Broomlands — house 76 High street Reading Room, George A. Clark Town Hall (entrance by Abbey
close) — James B. Watson, curator. Reid & Dickie, solicitors, 10 St. Mirren street. Reid, Alexander, of Thomas Reid & Sons, 6 Bridge street Reid, Alexander, at James Reid's, Greenhaugh house, Renfrew rd. Reid, Isabella, teacher Mossvale Public School — house Stanley pi.,
48 Causeyside Reid, James, bookseller, stationer, and wholesale newsagent, 18
High street — house 2 Royal terrace Reid, James, stationer, newsagent, and fancy goods merchant, 4
Broomlands, and 11 Smithhills — house 2 Royal terrace Reid, James, tobacconist, 18 High street and 4 Broomlands Reid, James N., weigher, Greenlaw Goods Station — house 3
Christie street Reid, James, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Smithhills Dyeworks,. 9
Smithhills — house Greenhaugh, Renfrew road Reid, James, painter, decorator, and sign-writer — show room 18
Causeyside; workshop and stores 16 do. — house Saucel bank
(see advt.) Reid, James, of Thomas Reid & Sons — house 3 Cart street Reid, James, grocer, 31 George street
Reid, James, at J. & P. Coats's — house 1 Ferguslie buildings Reid, John H., grocer, 11 Greenhill road Reid, John, cowfeeder, 7 Neil street
Reid, John, letterpress printer, 18 High street — house Craigielea Reid, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 43 High street and 7 Broom- lands— house Craigielea Reid, John, of Thomas Reid & Sons — house 7 Mill street Reid, John, grocer, 30 Canal street — house 3 Camphill place Reid, Kate, M.A., teacher West Public School — house 1 Ferguslie
buildings Reid, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 69 Broomlands Reid, M., hosier, 1 1 Old Smithhills — house 3 Williamsburgh Reid, Robert, cashier to Thomas Reid & Sons — ho. 3 Williamsburgh Reid, Thomas F., writer and notary public, and agent for Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Co., of Reid & Dickie — house Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Reid, Thomas, & Sons, engineers, millwrights, and windlass makers, 19 Thread street
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Reid, Thomas, sen., feuar, 6 Bridge street
Reid, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Reid & Sons, 6 Bridge street
Reid, William, jun., of Reids & Campbell, Chapelhill, by Blackhall
Reid, William, clerk to Isdale & M' Galium — house 35 Causeyside
Reid, William, tailor and clothier, 33 George street — house do.
Reid, William, of Robertson & Reid, plumbers and lead merchants,
Glasgow— house Ravenswood, Castlehead Reid, Mrs. William, wine and spirit merchant, 72 Broomlands Reids & Campbell, writers, 3 County place Renfrew, Alexander, farmer, Blackstoun Mains Renfrew, James, collector of poor rates, 8 New Sneddon — house
Helena villa, Greenock road Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackstoun
Renfrew, J. G., assistant librarian, Free Library, 29 Wellmeadow, " Renfrewshire Independent " Paisley Office, 94 High street ; John
Miller, editor — residence Barrhead Rennie, Alexander, flesher, 18 Wellmeadow — house 3 William st. Rennie, Elizabeth, teacher Neilson Institution — house Tweed villa,
Kilmalcolm Rennie, James, feuar, 3 William street Rennie, John, flesher, 9 Canal street — house 2 Stow place Rennison, Edward, commission agent, 9 Orr square Rennison, J. A., architect, 15 Gilmour street Renton, Joseph, general dealer, 8 Lylesland Riccartsbar Asylum — John Thomson, superintendent Rice, Michael, clerk at Post Office — house 2 Orr street Richardson, Isaac, wholesale grocer, 29 High street — house do. Richardson, <J. B., of James Harvey & Co. — house 10 Drummond
place, Stirling Richardson, Robert, 5 Gateside Richmond, Mrs. Daniel, 32 New street Richmond, Miss, district sick nurse, 86 High street Richmond, Miss, dressmaker, 22 High street
Richmond, William, baker, soiree purveyor, and Temperance Hotel- keeper, 6 Moss street Riddell, David, farmer, Blackhall Riddell, William, clerk. Union Bank of Scotland Limited — house
Ralston, Glasgow road Risk & Marshall, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 33 Wellmeadow Risk, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Saucel — house 1 Burn row Risk, Robert, coal merchant, Underwood Coal depot — house 8
Buchanan terrace Risk, William, fishmonger, 34 High street — house 1 Orr square Ritchie, Agnes, milliner, 1 Old Sneddon — house Underwood road
106 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Ritchie, Mrs. David, grocer, 25 Queen street
Ritchie, Isaac, of Ritchie & Kirkwood, ironmongers — house 1
Janefield place Ritchie, John, wholesale provision merchant, Glasgow — house 25
George street Ritchie, Miss E., jacket and mantle maker, 99 High street Ritchie & Kirkwood, ironmongers, 47 Moss street Ritchie, Robert, grocer, 27 Gauze street, 57 Causejside, and 50
Love street — house 25 Gauze street Ritchie, William, of Davidson & Ritchie — house 22 Broomlands Robb, John, surgeon dentist — house 1 Janefield place Robb, William Geo., commercial traveller to John M'CuUoch, tea
merchant, Glasgow — house 1 Janefield place Robb, William, bank accountant, 1 Janefield place Roberton, William, farmer. Old Hall, Glasgow road Robertson, Andrew, foreman at M'Kechnie, Strachan, & Co.'s —
house 13 Sandholes Robertson, Annie A., teacher North Public School — ho. 5 Neilston st. Robertson, Archibald, plumber and gasfitter, 9 Broomlands Robertson, Arthur P. L., clerk. National Bank of Scotland Ltd. Robertson & Co., mill and engineers' furnishers, and commission
agents, 9 Old Sneddon Robertson, Clark, coachman to Thomas Glen Coats — house
Craigielea Robertson, Daniel, market gardener, Gateflat, East Buchanan street Robertson, David, of John Robertson & Sons, calenderers — house 1
Hamilton street Robertson, David, calenderer, 2 Water brae (Burgh) — house 133
George street Robertson, George, coppersmith, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 4
New Sneddon Robertson, George A., mason and builder, 42 Wellmeadow — ho. do. Robertson, George, brickbuilder, 51 High street — ho. 42 Lady lane Robertson, George, jun., electrical engineer, 4 New Sneddon Robertson, Mrs. G., china merchant, 1 Wellmeadow — house 42
Lady lane Robertson, J., dressmaker, 52 Storie street Robertson, James, calenderer — house 10 Sandholes Robertson, James, designer, 22 Oakshaw street Robertson, James, manufacturer of preserves and confectionery,
Thrushgrove works — house Marionfield, Blackball (see advt.) Robertson, James, at J. & P. Coats' s — house 9 Ferguslie buildings Robertson, James, grocer, 53 Storie street Robertson, Mrs. James, milliner, 24 Lawn street Robertson, Jane, draper, 2 Queen street
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Robertson, John, parcel deliverer at Gilmour street Station — house
92 Causey side Robertson, John, of John Robertson & Sons — ho. 3 Hamilton street Robertson, John, cashier at Charles Smith & Co.'s — ho. 5 Neilston
atreet Robertson, John, & Sons, coal merchants, Underwood coal depot
— house 15 Sandholes Robertson, John, & Sons, calenderers, hot pressers, packers, and
finishers, Marshall's lane and Cartside Robertson, J. W., at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, iron and steel mer- chants, agent for Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company
and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, 10 West Croft —
house Moss-side place, Greenock road Robertson, M. & Co., bleachers and dyers, Foxbar Robertson, Matthew, crystal and china merchant, 111 George street Robertson, Matthew, watchmaker, jeweller, and optician, 20 Cau-
seyside — house 8 Stevenson street Robertson, Matthew, of M. Robertson & Co., Foxbar Robertson, Mrs., church officer of St. Columba Church (Gaelic)
— house 14 Oakshaw street Robertson, Mrs., fishmonger, 101 Causeyside — house do. Robertson, Mrs., milliner, 24 Lawn street Robertson, Peter, Inland Revenue officer, St. Ninian's cottage^
East Buchanan street Robertson, Mrs. Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchard street —
house 18 Causeyside Robertson, Robert, church officer of George street U.P. Church —
house 4 Barclay street Robertson & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, and gentlemen'^
mercers, 48 Moss street Robertson, William, gardener, Nethercommon Robertson, William, missionary St. James' U.P. Church, Wallneuk
Missionary Hall, South Croft — house 4 Abbey terrace Robertson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Carriagehill — ho. do.. Robertson, William, & Co., calenderers, 7 Marshall's lane — house
7 Wellmeadow Robertson, William P., agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co.,
Marshall's lane and Cartside — house 4 Abbey terrace Robin & Houston, soap and composite candle makers — soap works
61 New Sneddon ; candle works, Park street, Kinning Parky
Glasgow Robin, John, & Co., manufacturers, Caledonia Factory, Caledonia
street, and 4 and 8 John street, Glasgow — house St. Germains^
New Kilpatrick
108 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Robin, William, builder and monumental sculptor — office 14 Lady- lane ; branch offices, Craigton Cemetery, Glasgow road ; New Cemetery, Neilston — house 51 High street (see advt.)
Robinson, James, boot and shoemaker, 7 Bridge street
Robinson, Rev. William, minister of Primitive Methodist Church — house 2 Janefield place
Robson, William, stationer, 84 Broomlands — ^house 13 Sandholes
dodger, Alexander, M.A., teacher Ferguslie Public School — house 49 Broomlands
Rodger, Mrs. Alexander (trustees of), tobacconist, 83 High street — ^house 49 Broomlands
Rodger, Mrs. Ann, grocer, 1 Mossvale lane
Rodger, John, of Rodger & M'Callum — house 57 Love street
Rodger, Matthew, spirit merchant, 1 East Croft
Rodger, Matthew, feuar, 17 Sandholes
Rodger & M'Callum, dyers, 6 Marshall's lane
Rodger, Robert, shawl manufacturer, 13 Causeyside — house do.
Rodger, Thomas, mill manager, 7 Ferguslie buildings
Rolland, William, of Paisley Clothing Co. — house 4 Royal terrace
Rollings, William, elastic weaver, 14 Carriagehill
Rome, William, lath splitter, Water brae, off New Smithhills — house 21 Thread street
Ronald, George, china merchant, 2 Cotton street
Ronald, Jack, & Co., carpet and rug manufacturers, Nethercommon
Ronald, James, Springbank dairy, 2 Minerva place
Ronald, John, of Ronald, Jack, & Co., Oaklands, Blackball
Ronald, John, at A. King & Son's — house 6 Galloway street
Ronald, Mrs., dressmaker, 13 George street
Ronald, Robert A., wool merchant, and agent for Brussels and tapestry carpet yarns, Daisy bank, Back Sneddon
Ronald, William, of Ronald, Jack, & Co., Oaklands, Blackball
Ronald, William Y., of William Cochran & Co. — ho. Hawthornden, Mary street
Ross, Alexander, architect, measurer, land surveyor, and property valuator, 93 High street — house 6 Laigh park terrace
Ross, Annie, teacher George st. Public School — ho. 3 Greenlaw ter.
Ross, A. D., jun., at Smith, Bros., & Co., manufacturers — house 3 Greenlaw terrace
Ross, A. M., Town Chamberlain, and agent for Northern Assurance Company, County Buildings — house Launceston, Kilmalcolm
Ross, D., at David Speirs & Co. — house 314 Renfrew st., Glasgow
Ross & Duncan, thread manufacturers, Aber corn street
Ross, George, of Seedhill Finishing Company — ho. 4 Royal terrace
Ross, Gordon, at Seedhill Finishing Company — house 3 Blackball
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Ross, James, agent of Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, 6 Gilmour street — house Glenburn, Kilmalcolm
Ross, James, at Seedhill Finishing Company — house 3 Seedhill
Ross, John, draper, 15 Wellmeadow — house 21 Well street
Ross, Mrs., confectioner, 4 Abingdon place
Rough, Matthew, coal merchant, Underwood depot — ho. 7 East lane
Rowan, Mrs., grocer, 27 New Sneddon
Rowat, Alexander, wireworker, 25 Candleriggs, Glasgow (see advt.)
Rowand, A. A., dressmaker, 26 Newton street
Rowand, John, draper, 34 High street — house 35 do.
Rowand, John, farmer, Candren
Rowand, Robert, Inspector of Poor, 8 New Sneddon — house Greenlaw cottage. East Buchanan street
Rowand, Thomas, at Young & Martin's — house 59 George street
Rowat, Robert, Prospecthill house
Rowat, Thomas, Oakshawside
Rowat, William, St. Margaret's, Calside
Roxburgh, A. P., at Robert Roxburgh's — house 43 Mill street
Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 33 Oakshaw street
Roxburgh, Robert, coachbuilder, 4 Garthland lane — house 3 do.
Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street — Thomas Finlator, agent
Royal Liver Friendly Society — Robert Easton, 43 High St., agent
Royal Oak Restaurant, 45 Moss street — Matthew Jamison, keeper
Royalty Theatre (H. T. Brickwell, lessee), 19 and 20 Old Sneddon (see advt.)
Russell, Alexander, resident teacher Industrial School, Albion st.
Russell, Alexander, church officer of George Street Baptist Church — house 23 George street
Russell, George E., at Donald & Co.'s, 102 High street (Cross)^ house Heathbank cottage, Meikleriggs
Russell & Hindle, bleachers, scourers, and finishers, Barterholm Finishing works
Russell, James, flesher, 15 Mossvale street — ho. Victoria buildings
Russell, James, grocer and brown-robin manufacturer, 9 Orchard st.
Russell, John, farmer, Potterhill
Russell, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 18 Gilmour street — house 26 Broornlands
Russell, Miss, dairy, 23 Calside
Russell, M., boys' outfitter, 12 High street
Russell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 3 Cotton street
Russell, Robert, at R. & T. Russell's — house 77 George street
Russell, Robert, writer, of R. & T. Russell, and agent for Clydes- dale Bank Limited, 7 High st. — residence Muirfield, Castlehead
Russell, R. & T., writers, 7 High street
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Russell, Robert Y., clerk to Matthew Blackwood, and agent for Fire, Life, and Accidental Insurance Companies — ho. 4 Albion street
Russell, Thomas, writer, of R. & T. Russell, 7 High street— resi- dence Muirfield, Castlehead
Russell, Thomas G., umbrella manufacturer, 26 Causeyside — house 23 George street
Russell, Thomas, janitor. Free Library and Museum — house 39 High street
Russell, Thomas, clerk at Blackstoun Mineral Works — house 18 Greenhill road
Russell, Walter, eating-house keeper, 104 Causeyside and 23 Well- meadow — house 3 New Sneddon
Russell, William, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside
Russell, William, of Russell & Hindle — house 19 Queen street
Ruth, Mrs., draper, 5 St. James street — house do.
Rutherford, Alison K., teacher Neilson Institution — ho. Tweed villa, Kilmalcolm
Rutherford, Thomas, contractor, 4 Garthland lane
SAC ELL Brewery Company, brewers and maltsters, 8 Saucel St. Mirren's Works (Muir & Anderson, chemical manufacturers),
Christie lane Saudilands, John, shoemaker and general dealer, 41 New street Sawers, Joseph, carver and gilder, 39 High street — house 49 do. Scarlett, James, flesher,54 Causeyside and 4 Dovesland — ho. Calside Scarlett, James, daiiyman, Calside Scobie, Charles, wholesale wine and spirit merchant and bonder, 19
Causeyside — house 85 Pollock street, Glasgow ScoUan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant and contractor — shop
38 Moss street — stables Harbour lane Scotch Girls' Friendly Society — Paisley branch, 16 Moss street —
Margaret W. Aird, matron Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street — house do. Scott, Elizabeth, teacher South Public School — ho. 93 High strecD Scott, Miss Janet, 7 Gateside Scott, Gavin, at Alexander Gardner's, 7 Gilmour street — house 7
Buchanan terrace Scott, Miss M., dressmaker, 162 George street Scott, Mrs., confectioner, 11 Saucel Scott, Robert, draughtsman at Wm. Brodie & Co.'s, 6 Garthland
street Scott, Thomas, farmer, Hawkhead Mains, off Glasgow road Scott, Thomas, of Naismith & Scott — house 7 Buchanan terrace
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Scott, William, British Workman Public House, 80 High street —
house 14 Barclay street Scott, William, baker, 29 Canal street — house 14 Barclay street Scott, William, superintendent Slaughter house, Springbauk road Scott, William, baker and coffee-rooms proprietor and sub-post- master, 11 Caledonia street — house 14 Barclay street Scottish Accident Insurance Company, 50 West George street,
Glasgow — R. K. Mitchell, resident secretary (see advt.) Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, 155 West George street,
Glasgow — A. H. Morgan, F.F.A., resident secretary (see advt.) Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society — district manager, George
Davidson, 99 High street (see advt.) Scottish Life and Health Friendly Society — office 111 Causeyside
— James Thomson, secretary Scottish Widows' Fund, 114 West George street, Glasgow — Thos.
Watson, resident secretary (see advt.) Seedhill Dyeworks (William Cunningham & Co.), 11 Seedhill Seedhill Finishing Company, cloth J&nishers, 11 Seedhill — George
Ross, manager — house 4 Royal terrace Sellar, William, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 97 High street —
house, Viewfield, Meikleriggs Semple, Mrs. David, 6S High street Semple, David, & Cochran, solicitors, agents for the Caledonian
Fire and Life Insurance Co. and the Equitable Fire Insurance
Co. (Limited) 16 Gilmour street Semple, D. S., solicitor, secretary to the Paisley Heritable Property
Investment Society, 16 Gilmour street — house Nethercommon Semple, James F., teacher of music, 15 Broomlands Service, Robert, with Alex. M'Farlane, grocers — house 5 Garth- land lane Shanks, John, at Coats Bros. — house 139 George street Shanks, Mrs., staymaker, 139 George street Shannon, Gavin, correspondent, "• Glasgow Evening Citizen " and
" Weekly Citizen "—office, 8 Gilmour St.— ho. 105 Causeyside Sharp, John, causewayer, contractor, &c., Underwood lane Sharp, Robert, Burgh Master of Works, County buildings — house
Wellington cottage, Caledonia street Shaw, Archibald, of Shaw & Stewart, 11 Glen street Shaw, Mrs., grocer, 1 Bridge street
Shaw, Smith, tailor and clothier, 92 Causeyside — house do, Shaw, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 32 Causeyside — ho.
55 Broomlands Shaw & Stewart, slaters, 51 High street Shayer, Alexander, shoemaker, 14 Broomlands
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Shearar, Frank, M.B., CM., physician, 95 High street
Shearer, Hugh, grocer and flesher, 1 Mossvale lane
Shearer, James H., clerk to James King, coach proprietor — house
5 Minerva place Shearer, James, traveller, Cumberland Shoe Factory — ho. Wester
Carriagehill place Shedden, M'Gree, & Co., engineers and tool makers, Soho Engine
"Works, 8 Bridge street Shedden, Thomas, Soho Engine Works — house 8 Mossvale street Shedden, William, of Shedden, M'Gee, & Co. — house 48 Love
street Shedden, William, jun., science teacher at School of Science and
Art — house 48 Love street Shepherd, William, sub-agent for Singer Sewing Machine Co. —
house 3 G-alloway street Sheridan, Peter, foreman, Cumberland Shoe factory — house 10
Neilston street Shuttles orth, Catherine, music teacher, 4 Albion street Sim, James, china and general merchant, 19 Broomlands — house 1
John street Sim, John, greengrocer, 118 George street — house do. Sim, M'Kean, & Charlton, soap manufacturers, 4 New SneHdon Sim, Miss, 61 Love street Simm, Mrs., 5 Buchanan terrace Sim, Robert, confectioner, 50 Mill street Sim, William, & Co., soap manufacturers, 1 West Croft Sim, William, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 16 Wellmeadow Simmonds, C, pianist and music teacher, 6 Mill street Simpson, Miss, 61 Love street Simpson, Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Storie street Simpson, Samuel, confectioner, 3 Lylesland Simpson, Peter, gardener to Mrs. Holms, Brabloch — house
Brabloch cottage Sinclair, Daniel, baker, 3 Garthland street Sinclair, Mrs., grocer, 39 Underwood road Singer, The, Manufacturing Company of New York, makers of
Singer's sewing machines — branch office, 103 High street;
S. Mullholland, superintendent — house 1 Barclay st. (see advt.) Skinner, John W., sub-inspector of poor. Burgh Parish, 23 Causeyside Skinnider, Albert S., reporter. Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette,
— house 7 Hamilton street Slater, John C, of John Finlay & Co., ironmongers, Glasgow —
house Haircraigs cottage Slater, Matthew, fancy goods merchant, 30 Thread street — house do.
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Slater, M. & J., soft goods and jewellery, 41 Wellmeadow
Slaughter House, Springbank road — Wm. Scott, superintendent
Sloan-Duployan Shorthand, School of, 9 High street, Cross — Archibald Macalpine, certificated teacher (see advt.)
Small, Mrs., stationer, 44 Causeyside — house 56 do.
Small, Thomas, traveller to Isdale & M'Callum — house Rose villa, Ibroxholm, Ibrox
Small, William, receiver. Post Office Receiving House, 44 Causey- side— house 56 do.
Smiley, H. H., of Kerr & Son — house Gallowhill, Renfrew road
Smith, Alexander, baker, 41 Broomlands
Smith, Alexander, tailor, 6 Love street
Smith, Alexander, fruiterer, 3 Broomlands
Smith, Alexander, store manager. Provident Co-operative Society (Limited), 68 Love street — house 2 Mary street
Smith, Archibald, smith and horse-shoer, 90 George street
Smith, Benjamin, of Smith Brothers & Co. — house 3 Greenlaw terrace
Smith Bros. & Co., shawl manufacturers, 1 Forbes place and Cum- berland place
Smith, Charles, & Co., shawl, tapestry, and muslin curtain manu- facturers, 115 Causeyside
Smith, Charles, of Charles Smith & Co., Parkgate, High Carriagehill
Smith, David, cartwright and joiner, Moss cottage, Greenock road
Smith, David, cartwright, 35 Glen street — house 23 do.
Smith, Dougald, dairyman, 7 Galloway street
Smith, Duncan S., of Smith Brothers & Co., — house St. Clair villa, High Carriagehill
Smith, Eliza, dairy, 149 George street
Smith, George, clerk National Security Savings Bank — house 14 Floors street, Johnstone
Smith, George H., railway agent. Hunter st. — house 22 Underwood
Smith, ETelen, pawnbroker, 108 George street — house do.
Smith, Hugh C, grocer, 16 Maxwellton street
Smith, Plugh, jun., at J. & P. Coats's— house 182 George street
Smith, Hugh, 132 George street
Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 30 Causeyside
Smith, James, shoemaker, 30, Glen street
Smith, James, flesher, 18 Sandholes — house 20 High street
Smith, James, farmer, New Mains, Inchinnan
Smith, Janet, teacher West Public School — house 43 George street
Smith, John B., commission agent, 43 Maxwellton
Smith, John, feuar, Wester Carriagehill
Smith, John, of Smith Brothers & Co. — house 3 Janefield place
Smith, Marion, confectioner, 29 George street
H
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Smith, Mrs. Ann, grocer, 7 Abbey street
Smith, Mrs. James, confectioner, 150 G-eorge street
Smith, Mrs., grocer, 16 Orchard street
Smith, Mrs., confectioner, 28 Glen street
Smith, Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Abbey close
Smith, Mrs., matron Industrial School, Albion street
Smith, Mrs. J., dairy, 149 George street
Smith, Richard, manufacturing chemist, maker of tar products and
ammonia, Craigielea Chemical works, Clark street — Glasgow
office, 182 West street Smith, Richard N. W., warehouseman at Charles Smith & Co.'s —
house Parkgate Smith, Robert, hatter and hosier, 95 High street — house LaighPark
villa, Johnstone Smith, Robert, spirit merchant, 43 New street — ho. 32 High street Smith, Robert, police constable — house 30 Cameron street Smith, Thomas, F.E.T.S., CM., superintendent Industrial School,
Albion street Smith, Thomas, clerk to W. & A. Coats — house 8 Calside place Smith, Thomas, janitor, Mossvale Public School — house 42 Calsidest. Smith, William, baker, 81 Broomlands — house do. Smith, William, clerk. Post Offi-ce — house 139 George street Smith, William, jun., teller, National Bank of Scotland Limited,
— house 139 George street Smith, William, jun., reporter, Paislei/ ^ Renfrewshire Gazette —
house 6 South Bridge street Smith, William, cashier to M'Innes, Mackenzie, and Lochhead,
writers — house Anna villa, Greenock road Smith, William, draper, 23 High street — house 16 Sandholes Snodgrass, Archibald, of Snodgrass & Brown — ho. 9 Neilston st. Snodgrass & Brown, mill furnishers and machinery agents, 7 St.
Mirren street Snodgrass, James, miller and grain merchant, Saucel mills — house
24 Causeyside Snodgrass, James, analytical chemist at Walkinshaw Oil Works —
house 4 Buchanan terrace Snodgrass, Miss Jane, milliner and straw hat maker, 67 Causeyside Soho Engine Works (Shedden, M'Gee, & Co.), 8 South Bridge st. Sonntag, Herr, teacher, Neilson Institution — house 45 West Cum- berland street, Glasgow Sorbie, John, shoemaker, 29 Livingstone buildings, Carriagehill Souden, Daniel, flesher, 25 Causeyside — house 23 Canal street Souden, William, flesher, 138 George street — house do. Southwell, Peter, ropemaker, Laighpark — house Abercorn street
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Speirs, Alexander, of Speirs & Gibb — house Grreenhill
Speirs, DaAdd, & Co., manufacturers, 167 George street — ^works
Blackhall Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Underwood depot (see advt.) Speirs, Gibb, & Co., fire clay manufacturers, Caledonia Fire Clay
works, Burgh lands, off Greenock road Speirs, John, china and waste merchant, 19 Cotton st. — ho. 25 do. Speirs, Mrs., confectioner, 4 Silk street Speirs, William, & Co., china merchants, and keepers Globe
Temperance hotel, 1 1 High street (see advt.) Speirs, Robert, traveller with Ramsay Bros. — house, Thornhill,
Johnstone Spence, James, iron merchant. Royal terrace, Glasgow road Spence, James, of John Spence & Sons — house Mansfield place Spence, John, 62 Storie street
Spence, John, & Sons, wholesale provision merchants, 62 Storie st. Spence, Mrs. Wm., clothes mangier, 33 Lady lane Sproul, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie st. — house 5 do. Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland Sproul, William, broker, 6 New Smithhills — house 5 do. Spruell, James, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers,
County buildings — house 43 Mill street Spruell & Cassels, horse shoers and general smiths, 8 Christie street St. James Park, Greenock road — Robert Craig, keeper Stalker, John, butler at Ferguslie house — house West lodge. Stalker, Pierre F. (Professeur brevete de PI' Universite de France),
teacher of languages at Grammar School Stark, David, dairyman, Douglas terrace Steel, James, fishmonger and poulterer, 6 Moss street — house
Wedderburn cottage, Blackhall Steel, James, house factor, 2 Smithhills — house 56 Causeyside Steel, James, draper and clothier, 2 Smithhills — ho. 56 Causeyside Steel, James K., clerk. Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited
— house Wedderburn cottage, Blackhall Steele, Misses, and Bryson, milliners, 39 Wellmeadow Steel, Thomas, confectioner, 12 New Smithhills — house 21 do. Steel, William, spirit merchant, 12 Saucel — house 1 Burn row Steel, William, juu., 3 George street Steen, James, coal merchant, 27 Thread street Stevens, David, cabinetmaker, 9 Abbey street — house 5 Garthland
lane Steven, Samuel, travelling evangelist for Church of Scotland,
Tannahill place Steven, William, baker, 82 Canal street
116 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Stevenson, Alexander, cabinetmaker and joiner, 16 Causeyside —
house 21 do. (see advt.) Stevenson, Alexander, joiner and cabinetmaker, 4 Orchard street
— house 21 Causeyside Stevenson, Allan, confectioner, 3 Neilston street Stevenson, Charles, Bull Inn Hotel, 5 New street Stevenson, Charles, funeral undertaker and carriage hirer, 5 New
street (see advt.) Stevenson, David, aerated water manufacturer, 5 Glen lane — ho. do. Stevenson, Hugh, church officer of Storie street Baptist Church,
— house 10 Union street Stevenson, H. L., ironmonger, 37 Storie street Stevenson, James, cowfeeder and contractor, 25 Lawn street Stevenson, James, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Broomlands Stevenson, James, grocer and wine merchant, 13 Abbey street —
house 27 Thread street Stevenson, Jane, confectioner, 37 Storie street
Stevenson & Johnstone, milliners and dressmakers, 100 High street Stevenson, J., & Sons, tobacconists and candle manufacturers, 77
New Sneddon Stevenson, Mrs., temperance hotel keeper, 9 High street Stevenson, Mrs. Samuel, coal merchant, 13 Wallneuk Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain Stevenson, Robert, writer, and secretary of the West Renfrewshire
Conservative Association, 96 High street — house Lin wood Stevenson, Robert, 33 New Sneddon Stevenson, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 8 Gauze street —
house Park terrace. Underwood road Stevenson, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broomlands —
house do. Stevenson, Thomas, coal merchant, and Assurance agent, 20 St^
James street and Underwood depot — house 15 Stock street
(see advt.) Stevenson, Thomas, spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills — house
Park terrace Stewart, A. B., at John Stewart & Co.'s, and insurance agent,
Falside house Stewart, Agnes, refreshment rooms, 8 St. James place — house 30
Thread street Stewart, Allan, farmer. East Arkleston Stewart, Andrew, joiner and timber merchant, 43 Back Sneddon —
house 60 Love street Stewart, Andrew, of Stewart & Co. — house 166 George street Stewart & Co., joiners, 35 and 36 Gordon's lane
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Stewart, Henry, dyer, North street Dyeworks — house 49 Love st. Stewart, James, foreman dresser at Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay's
— house 5 Mill street Stewart, James, sen., painter, 18 Barclay street Stewart, James, of Cowan & Stewart, 13 Glen street Stewart, James, at Alexander Gardner's, 7 Gilmour street — house
66 Love street Stewart, James, & Co., distillers. King street, Saucel Stewart, James, confectioner, 2 Storie street Stewart, John, & Co., yarn and cloth merchants, and commission
agents, 6 Forbes place, and 13 Princes square, Glasgow Stewart, John, of John Stewart & Co., Falside house Stewart, John, jun., at John Stewart & Co.'s, Falside house Stewart, John, draper, 44 George street Stewart, John, at James Stewart & Co.'s, Saucel house Stewart, John, contractor, 42 Back Sneddon — house 41 do. Stewart, John, jun., 41 Back Sneddon
Stewart, John M., manufacturer, 64 Gordon street, Glasgow — resi- dence Greenhill house Stewart, Mary, confectioner and newsagent, 84 Causeyside Stewart, Matthew, of John Stewart & Co., 8 Hillington Park circus,
Cardonald Stewart, Miss, teacher of music, 2 St. James street Stewart, Mrs. Walter, spirit merchant, 25 New street — house do. Stewart, Peter, of Stewart & Wallace — house 8 St. James street Stewart, Peter, of Shaw & Stewart — house 43 Lady lane Stewart & Wallace, dyers, St. James dyeworks, 8 St. James street Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly park Stewart, Wm., teacher North Public School — house EUandune,
Pollokshields Stich, Alexander, at J. & P. Coats's — ho. Wohnfried, Meikleriggs Stirling, James, M.A., Rector of the Grammar School — house
Castlehead villa, Castlehead Stirling, John, spirit merchant, 1 Mossvale lane — house 1 Mossvale
street Stirling, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Bowlers' Tavern, 2
Wellmeadow — house do. Stirling, Mrs. Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Garthland st. Stirrat, W. B., of Barr, StiiTat, & Co. — ho. Westmarch, Kilmalcolm Stobo, Alexander, market gardener, Westmarch farm Stobo, Thomas, sen., market gardener, Westmarch cottage Stobo, John, manufacturer, 111 Causeyside — ho. 16 Orchard st. Storrie, J. & W., china merchants and waste dealers, 37 High street
and 1 Storie st.
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Storrie, Michael, gas meter inspector, 9 Glen street
Storrie, Mrs., grocer, 16 Orchard street
Storrie, William, of J. & W. Storrie — house 47 Love street
Strachan, James, of M'Kechnie, Strachan & Co., 34 Oakshaw st.
Strachan, James, dairyman, 31 Carriagehill
Strachan, James, cowfeeder, Western Carriagehill
Strang, Christopher, farmer, Whiteford
Stuart, Archd., assistant at Free Library and Museum, 75 High st.
Sturrock, Rev. James B., minister of Free High Church — manse
29 Oakshaw street Sunter. John, assistant station master, Gilmour Street Station — ho.
2 Maxwell street Sutherland & Co., shop fitters, show case, and fancy box-makers, 10
Well street Sutherland, Donald, superintendent of Burgh Police — ho. Gilmour st. Sutherland, Wm., of Sutherland & Co., 23 Queen street Sutton, N. L., mantle manufacturers, 93 High street Swan, J. & M., bakers, 78 Causeyside, and 1 to 4 Stow street Swan, John, of J. & M. Swan, 78 Causeyside Swan, Matthew, sen., 78 Causeyside, or Bute terrace, Millport Swan, Robert, 77 Causeyside Sweenie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stock street — house 9
Great Hamilton street Sweeney, John, furniture broker, 28 New Smithhills Sweeny, Catherine, broker, 67 George street
vS weeny. Rose, certificated teacher St. Mary's R.C. School, Queen st. Swimming Baths, 50 Storie street — Donald Bain, lessee (see advt.) vSymington, J. M., yarn merchant, 14 Causeyside — residence
Oakshaw house Symington, Miss, 18 Oakshaw street Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street
TAGG, Alexander, teacher East Public School — house Helena
villa, Greenock road Tait, Rev. Gavin J., M.A., minister of Free St. George's Church —
manse Blackball Tait, James, traveller at Robert Brown & Son's, 18 Sandholes Tait, William, tailor, 2 Gauze street Tannahill, Andrew, church officer of Middle Parish Church — house
17 Wardrop street Tannahill Hall, 18 Moss street — John M'Farlane, keeper Taylor, Allan, fiesher, 12 Moss street — house 8 do. Taylor, Andrew, agent for Bradbury Sewing Machine Co. — house
35 High street
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Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place
Taylor, G. & A., barbers, 70 High street — house 10 Galloway st. Taylor, Geo. G., draper, 17 High street — ho. Greenlaw terrace Taylor, James Robb, teacher Graham Public School — house 43
George street Taylor, James H., School Board Yisitmg Officer, 5 County place — •
house 3 Back Sneddon Taylor, John, carting contractor, Moss-side, Greenock road Taylor, John, M.A., C.T., teacher Ferguslie Public School — house 3
Caledonia street Taylor, John M. B., assistant curator at Free Library and Museum
— house School wynd Taylor, John R., commission agent, Glasgow — ho. 3 Mansfield pi. Taylor, Marion, spirit dealer, Moss-side, Greenock road Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Gauze street Taylor, Miss M., ostrich feather cleaner, 41 George street Taylor, Mrs., midwife, 41 George street Taylor, Mrs. Thomas, shirt dresser, 52 Canal street Taylor, Robert, draper, 6 Causeyside — house East Greenlaw Taylor, Robert, draper, 24 Broomlands Taylor, Thomas, confectioner, 10 George street Taylor, William, M. A., teacher Grammar School — ho. Rosebank cot. Taylor, William, builder, 12 Lady lane — house 7 Sir Michael street Taylor, William, janitor John Neilson Institution — house Neilson
lodge, Oakshawhead Telephone (National) Exchange Co. Limited, Terrace buildings Telfer, James H., drysalter and commission agent, Glasgow — house
2 Buchanan terrace Telfer, Mrs,, 2 Buchanan terrace Templeton, J. & Co., washers and dressers, Jenny's Well laundry
— house Jenny's Well (see advt.) Templeton, Mrs. Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, 82 Canal street
— house 12 Wardrop street Theatre Royal, 48 Moss street — James Goold, proprietor — W. B.
Smith, lessee Thorn, John, farmer, Whitehills, Howwood Thomson, Adam, draper, 56 Causeyside
Thomson, Alexander, at A. King & Son's — house 1 Hamilton street Thomson, Andrew, clerk National Bank of Scotland Limited —
house 55 High street Thomson, Andrew, yarn merchant, Glasgow — house Roslyn villa,
Crow road Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, Johnstone —
house 65 Love street
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Thomson & Dunbar, rug manufacturers, LO Well street
Thomson, Elizabeth, tobacconist and newsagent, 24 New street —
house 38 New street Thomson, Eliza, teacher Lawn Street School — house 44 New street Thomson, Ellen, greengrocer, 36 Underwood road Thomson, Hugh, grocer, 44 Storie street Thomson, J. & J., yarn merchants. 111 Causeyside Thomson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 148 George st. — ho. 26 do. Thomson, James, of J. & J. Thomson, 5 Gateside Thomson, James, secretary to the Scottish Life and Health Friendly
Society, 111 X^auseyside Thomson, James, slater, 36 Gordon's lane — house 4 Orchard street Thomson, James, jun., of J. & J. Thomson — house 5 Gateside Thomson, James P., organist North Parish Church — ho. 13 Abbey st. Thomson, James & Son, lathers, 31 Caledonia st. — ho. 9 M'Asline
street, Glasgow Thomson, J. G., Session Clerk for ELigh Parish. Parties wishing
proclamation of marriage apply to Mr. Thomson at Neilson
Institution (during school hours), or at Strattouville, Meikle-
riggs,. or to Thomas Gibb, 39 New street Thomson, John Gray, senior master of John Neilson Institution
— house Strattouville, Meikleriggs Thomson, John, of J. & J. Thomson, 5 Gateside Thomson, John, superintendent, Riccartsbar Asylum — house Ric-
cartsbar house Thomson, John, draper, 21 St. James street Thomson, John, janitor, the Grammar School house Thomson, Joseph, furnishing ironmonger, plumber, and gasfitter,
Masonic buildings, 96 High street — house 5 Greenlaw terrace Thomson, Miss, organist St. George's Parish Church, and teacher
of music — house 13 Abbey street Thomson, M. F., homoepathic chemist, 17 Gordon street, Glasgow
(see advt.) Thomson, Miss, 66 High street Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 21 High street Thomson, Miss J., dressmaker, 34 George street Thomson, Misses, milliners, 5 Bridge street — house 9 Sandholes Thomson, Mrs., Lucetta cottage, Calside
Thomson, Mrs. A., confectioner, 91 High street — ho. 32 Ferguslie Thomson, Mrs. A., hotel keeper. County hotel, 1 County place Thomson, Mrs. H. H. — house 55 High street Thomson, Mrs. J., Firgrove, Castlehead Thomson, Mrs. John, fancy goods warehouse, 94 High street —
house 44 New street
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Thomson, Robert, fishmonger, 53 G-eorge street — ho. 13 -Queen st. Thomson, Robert, of Thomson & Dunbar, rug manufacturers — ho.
9 Sandholes Thomson, Robert, gardener to James Murray, Castlehead Thomson, Robert, confectioner, &c., 3 Old Sneddon street Thomson, Peter, church officer of Free Gaslic Church, 6 Mill street Thompson, Peter, loom card cutter, 6 Forbes street — house 7
Barclay street Thomson, William, at Sacell Breweryj 29 Airlie terrace, Pollokshields Thomson, William, of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 High street Thomson, William C, tailor and clothier, Masonic Hall buildings,
96 High street — house 7 Gateside (see advt.) Thomson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 45 Broomlands Thorpe, Joseph, tobacconist, 21 Broomlands
Todd, Alexander, time-keeper, Gasworks — house 1 Buchanan ter. Todd, George, sen., brassfounder, 13 High street — house 31 Well st. Todd, George, jun., coal merchant, Underwood depot — ho 31 Well st. Todd, J. T., salesman. Equitable Co-operative Society — house 52
Caledonia street Tolmie, John, gatekeeper at J. & P. Coats's — house Woodside lodge Tomlins, James, surgeon and physician, 23 Gauze street, and at
Napier street, Linwood — house 5 G-auze street Toole, James, sergeant instructor 2nd R.R.V. , Drill hall — house
5 Argyle street Tosh, David, maker and erecter of lightning conductors, and
chimney-stalk and spire repairer, 3 and 11 Brougham street,
Greenock (see advt.) To wart, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 25 George street
— house 2 Laigh park terrace Towers, Daniel, church officer of Congregational Church, 22
Underwood road Townley & Co., tailors and clothiers, 29 New Smithhills Towns, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 16 High street Trades Hall, 40 New street — William M'Lellan, lessee Trench, James, smith and bellhanger, 15 Storie street — house 151
George street Trench, Robert, weavers' agent, 7 Orchard street Trench, Thos., British Workman Public House, 3 George street Tudhope, John, Bridge End, Elderslie Tudhope, John Knox, clerk Union Bank of Scotland Limited —
house Brigend, Elderslie TuUoch, Hugh A., teacher East Public School — house 3 Blackball Tumouth, Thomas, coal-ree, 13 Lylesland TurnbuU, George, confectioner, 41 High street
122 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Turnbull, James, of David Leggat & Co., Colioslee cottage Turner, J., teacher St. Mirren R.C. School — ho. 3 Laigh park ter. Tweeclale, John, house factor, 30 Canal street Tyre, James, cowfeeder and contractor, 39 George street
UNDERWOOD Co-operative Coal Company (Limited), coal
merchants, Underwood depot — Robert Neil, 36 Causeyside,
salesman Underwood mineral depot, Caledonian Railway — William Noble,^
agent Ure, David, of J. & D. Ure — house 41 Wellmeadow Ure, James, of J. & D. Ure — house 6 Blackball buildings Ure, J. & D., grocers and provision merchants, 22 High street Ure, Thomas, grocer, 97 Causeyside — house Park place, Calside Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 3 Gilmour street — William
Abercrombie, agent; David C, Bell, sub-agent Union Fire and Life Insurance Co., 131 Hope st,, Glasgow (see advt.) Urquhart, William, confectioner, 35 Broomlands and 85 George st. Urquhart, John, confectioner, 2 Old Sneddon
VALLANCE, Mrs. John, 1 Water brae
Vance, James, manager to James Fleming, hairdresser — house 11
Glen street Vance, Robert, British Workman Public-house, 20 Wellmeadow —
house 19 do. Veitch, George Seton, agent for Bank of Scotland Limited, North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and Norwich and London Accident Co. — house Friarshall Vernal, Mrs. Neil, dress and mantle maker, 68 Broomlands Victoria Laundry (House of Refuge), Lady lane (see advt.) Virtue, John, shopman to Mrs. John Blair — house 32 Castle street Vulcan Foundry and Engine Works (Fullerton, Hodgart, & Bar- clay), Renfrew road
WADDLE, Mrs. Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 60 Causeyside
Wagstaff, Matthew, waste dealer, 5 Orchard street
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 32 Castle street
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., yarn printers, dyers, and scourers,
Arkleston Print Works — Glasgow office 82 Virginia street Walker, J., milliner, 69 Causeyside — house do. Walker, James, cashier at Robert Kerr & Son's — house 8 George st Walker, James, gardener and contractor — house 19 Queen street Walker, James, tweed and shawl manufacturer, Gleniffer Factory,
32 High street
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Walker, James, tobacconist, 21 San dholes — house 10 Cross street
Walker, Jessie, dressmaker, 25 Gauze street
Walker, John, surgeon-dentist, 44 New street
Walker, John, of Walkers & Co., Laigh park, Renfrew road
Walker, John, potato merchant, 23 Abbey street
Walker, John, feuar, 3 Castle street
Walker, Joseph, teller. Union Bank of Scotland Limited — house
14 Regent Park terrace, Strathbungo, Glasgow Walker, Martin, pawnbroker, 17 Storie street and 28 New street —
house 17 Storie street Walker, Mary, confectioner, 56 Broomlands Walker, Miss Frances, dressmaker, 4 Glen street Walker, Mrs. Jane, cowfeeder and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands Walker, Mrs. Margaret, fruiterer, 1 Wellmeadow Walker, Robert W., clerk at Jas. Harvey & Co.'s Walker, Robert, farmer, Brownfield, Inchinnan Walker, Thomas, of Millar, Walker, & Millar — house Greenhill Walker, William, manager at J. & P. Coats's dye-work, 156 George
street — house South j)ark Walker, William, carting contractor, and Glasgow and Paisley
carrier, 39 Lady lane Walker, William, writer, and procurator-fiscal for the Burgh of
Paisley, 8 Gilmour street — house Greenhill Walkers & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside Wallace, Andrew, tobacconist, 28 Wellmeadow Wallace, Andrew, & Son, dyers, Cumberland Dyeworks, 15 Abbey St.. Wallace, Andrew, of Andrew Wallace & Son, 4 Bank street Wallace & Balsillie, drapers and silk mercers, 15 High street Wallace, Bernard, waste merchant, 13 South Croft Wallace, Charles, slater, 23 New Smithhills — house do. Wallace, Charles, plumber and slater, 15 Cotton street — house do.. Wallace, Connel, & Co., plumbers and lead merchants, 8 Gilmour st. Wallace, George, officer of Victoria pi. Baptist Church, 38 Lady lane Wallace, James, flesher, 107 George street — house 59 Love street Wallace, James, confectioner, 10 Abingdon place Wallace, Jas., L.D.S., surgeon-dentist, 93 High street Wallace, Jane, china merchant and waste dealer, 15 Cotton street Wallace, John, tobacconist, 24 High street Wallace, John, house painter, 12 Causeyside Wallace, Mrs. Agnes, draper, 14 Barclay street Wallace, Mrs., dress and mantlemaker, 4 John street Wallace, Mrs. Nicol, market gardener and confectioner, 15 Moss
street and 1 Lawn street — house do. Wallace, R. S., of Wallace & Balsillie — house Blinkbonny, Falside
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Wallace, William, waste dealer and bedding manufacturer, 13
South Croft — li:)use 23 Abbey street Wallach, Henry, of Anderson & Wallacli — house Mossvale Wallneuk Saw Mills (John Clark & Co.), 12 Wallneuk Walls, Connolly, sergeant of police — house 24 Williamsburgh Walsh, William, salesman at David Gilmour's, and secretary to
Oddfellows' Society — house 2 Orr street Wardrop, John, mechanical draughtsman, 3 Ferguslie buildings Warnock, James, sen., shipowner — house 16 Niddry street Warnock, James, jun., coal merchant, 15 Abercorn street — house
16 Niddry street Waters, William, at R. Kerr & Son's — house Greenlaw drive Waterston, Jessie, teacher Carbrook St. Public School — house 91
High street Waterston, J. & R., painters and paperhangers, and oil and colour
merchants, 4 County place Waterston, Jeanie, saleswoman at Wheeler & Wilson's — house 4
Orr street Waterston, John, of J. & R. Waterston, painters — house 23
School wynd Waterston, John, at Wm. Brown, jun., & Co.'s, agent in Paisley for
the Scottish Life Assurance Company, 107 Causeyside —
house 28 Oakshaw street Watson, Alex., clerk at Adam Hamilton & Son's — house 5 Great
Hamilton street Watson & Pattison, builders and monumental workers, Victoria
place. Lady lane Watson, Christopher, farmer, Fulwood, Inchinnan Watson, Daniel, of Watson & Pattison — house 4 Wellmeadow Watson, David, upholsterer, 41 Lady lane — house 8 George street Watson, Elizabeth, fruiterer, 40 Causeyside — house 7 Stevenson st. Watson, James B., curator, George A. Clark Town Hall Watson, James, parcel clerk, Gilmour street Station — house 10
Glen street Watson, James, fruit merchant, 13 Wellmeadow Watson, Henry, foreman printer, Daily Express Office — house
Camphill Watson, Mrs., berlin wool and fancy gopds merchant, 91 High
street — house 2 Kerrsland terrace, Hilll^ead, Glasgow Watson, Neil, coal merchant, 1 Minerva place Watson, Peter, coal merchant, 13 Sir Michael street Watson, Richard, at William Watson's, 27 High street Watson, Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, 32 High street —
house 2 Caledonia street
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Watson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, aod session-clerk for South
Parish, 18 Moss street — house 54 Causeyside Watson, William, butcher, 27 High street — house 29 New Smithhills Watt, Alexander, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Renfrew
road — house 131 George street Watt, George, wine and spirit merchant — house The Cottage,
Castlehead Watt, Robert, grocer, 58 George street — house do. Watt, William, water meter surveyer to the Water Works Com- missioners— house Whitehaugh lodge Watt, William, flesher, 58 George street Watters, Wm., manager to Cartvale Chemical Co. — house 58
New Sneddon Waugh, Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 21 Sandholes Weatherston, Alexander, officer of South Parish Church — house 2
Stirling street Weber, John, restaurateur, 6 High street — house Avenue cottage,
Nethercommon Webster, William, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Gauze street —
house 1 Cameron street Webster, William, grocer, 7 Mill street — house 1 Cameron street " Weddell, James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Ferguslie — ho. 40 do.. Weddell, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 49 High street Weir, Agnes, broker, 34 Wellmeadow Weir, David, grocer and spirit merchant, 12 Broomlands — house
Argyle street Weir, Flora C, teacher Central Public School — house 84 George st. Weir, George, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 3 Causeyside — house
Saucel bank Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven Weir, James, wholesale and retail grocer, 10 Old Smithhills ;
branch Saucel — house 7 Gateside Weir, James H., at Jas. H. Dunn's — house Orchard street Weir, John, weaver and confectioner, 3 Newton street Weir, John, upholsterer and paperhanger, 8 Broomlands — house
8 Orr square Weir, Mary G., teacher Grammar School — house Barskiven Weir, Robert, confectioner, 4 George street
Weir, Robert, print cutter, 7 Marshall's lane — house 59 Love street Weir, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 51 George street —
house 18 Argyle street Welsh, J. & Co., warehousemen and manufacturers, 17 Moss st. Welsh, William, carpet and bed quilt manufacturer, 12 Hunter st.
— house 31-|- Oakshaw street
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Welsh, Mrs. Wm., fruiterer and confectioner, 57 George street West Renfrewshire Conservative Association — Robert Stevenson,
secretary — office 96 High street Western Chemical and Colour Co., drysalters, Hunter street Whammond, James, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Caledonia street Wheeler & Wilson, Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., of Bridge- port Conn., U.S.A. — branch office 23 School Wynd — Patrick Barr, manager Whiriskey, James, tailor and clothier, 9 High street White, Duncan, watchmaker and jew^eller, Todholm cottage White, George, nurseryman and florist — Nursery and residence
Carriagehill house White, John, of Thomas White & Sons — house 36 Causeyside White, Matthew H., of Thomas White & Sons, 5 Blackball buildings White, Mrs. Wm., wine and spirit merchant, Todholm cottage White, Thomas, & Sons, engineers and machine makers, 28 Gor- don's lane White, Thomas, of Thomas White & Sons — house Stanley place,
50 Causeyside White, William farmer, Hairshaw, Bishopton Whyte, Andrew, greengrocer and confectioner, 6S Love street Whyte, Andrew, 31 Gauze street Whyte, James, mill manager, 2 Caledonia street Whyte, John B., clerk to Alex. B. M'Gown— house 63 Causeyside Whyte, Miss Margaret, grocer, 9 Wardrop street — house do. Whyte, Mary, 31 Gauze street Whyte, Robert J., dining rooms, 90 Canal street Whiteford, A. M., agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe
Insurance Company — house 53 Caledonia street Whiteford, James B., of John M'Nair & Co. — house 46 High street Whiteford, John H., photographer, 25 Storie street — house 36 do. Whiteford, John, teacher Ferguslie Public School — ho. 15 Sandholes Whiteford, Mrs. James, fruiterer, 53 Causeyside — house 38 do. Whiteford, Robert, thread mill manager, 3 Ferguslie buildings Whiteford, William, grocer, 2 Russell street Whitehead, Agnes, family grocer and wine and spirit merchant. 44
Broomlands Whitehead, Alexander, M.B. and CM. — consulting rooms 2 New
Smithhills — house do. Whitehead, David, of J. & D. Whitehead — house Macdowall st. Whitehead, J. & D., coal merchants, Underwood and Stoney brae
depots — office 16 Moss street Whitehead, Joseph, insurance agent, of J. & D. Whitehead, 16 Moss street — house 44 Broomlands
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■Whitehill, M. & Co., shawl and fancy goods manufacturers, 8 and 9
Causeyside Wilkie, Allan, of Allison & Wilkie — house 30 Canal street Wilkie, Andrew, jun., stationer and newsagent, 99 Causeyside —
house 34 Glen street Wilkie, Mrs. Duncan, wine and spirit merchant, 32 George street —
house 136 do. Wilkie, John, painter and paperhanger, 39 High street Williams, Mrs., millinery and dressmaking, 100 Causeyside —
house 166 George street Williamson, Mrs. Margaret, grocer and spirit merchant, 40 Well- meadow Williamson, WilHam, teacher Grammar School — house 364 Lans-
downe terrace, Glasgow Wills, James, provision merchant, 63 George street Wills, James, junior, grocer, 54 Causeyside — house 63 George st. Wilson, Alexander, joiner and timber merchant, Greenock road
(next Reformatory) — house Greenock road Wilson, Rev. Alexander, minister of the Evangelical Union Church : UJ
— house 59 Causeyside | LJ
Wilson, Andrew, greengrocer, 55 Causeyside — house 54 do. ; Q^
Wilson, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside — house | l
48 Stanley place Wilson, Charles, flesher, 21 Sandholes
Wilson & Co., slaters, slate and cement merchants, 19 Sandholes Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 68 Causeyside — house 5 Lawn street |
Wilson, Daniel M., cashier at Clark & Co.'s— -house Annfield place ; Wilson, David, of M. Whitehill & Co. — house Tullifeallan,Castlehead I Wilson, Daniel, joiner, 34 Wellmeadow { ^
Wilson, Frank, M.B., CM., surgeon, dispensaries 55 Causeyside
and 29 Wellmeadow — house 29 Wellmeadow Wilson, George, & Co., muslin manufacturers, 147 George street Wilson, George, jun., law clerk to Jas. Gardner — ho. 2 Colinslee place Wilson Hall, 40 High street — Archibald Dunsmore, keeper Wilson, James, joiner and builder, Greenock rd. — ho. Burnside villa Wilson, James, factor for the Earl of Glasgow, Dykebar house.
Barrhead road Wilson, James, commission agent for printing material, &c., 11
Barclay street Wilson, James S., with Robin & Houston, soapmakers — house 5
Garthland lane Wilson, J. D., accountant, and agent for house and property and
fire, life, accident, plate glass, and cattle insurance, 12 High
street — house 19 Sandholes
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Wilson, J. D., of Wilson & Co., slaters, 19 Sandholes
Wilson, John, factor to Lord Blantyre, Freeland, near Bishopton
Wilson, John, tobacconist and football outfitter, 44 New street —
house 1 8 Gauze street Wilson, John, of M. Whitehill & Co. — house Brownheath, Crow rd. Wilson, John C, clerk to Isdale & M'Callum — house 29 Maxwellton Wilson, John, commission agent, Glasgow — Whinney Knowe,
Meiklerisgs Wilson, John, confectioner, 20 Cotton street Wilson, Lizzie, dressmaker, 82 Causeyside Wilson, Mary, cowfeeder, 19 Lady lane Wilson, Miss J., dressmaker, 43 Moss street Wilson, Miss Maggie, teacher North Public School — house 138
George street Wilson, Mrs. Agnes, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 107 George
street Wilson, Mrs. Daniel, flesher, 5 Lawn street Wilson, Mrs. D., milliner and dressmaker, 43 High street Wilson, Mrs., shoemaker, 23 Maxwellton street Wilson, Mrs. Alex., 91 High street Wilson, Mrs. Robert, 4 Underwood road Wilson, Robert, baker. 111 George street Wilson, Robert, & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Adelphi Starch Works, New Sneddon street Wilson, Robert, millinery and furnishings, 41 George street Wilson, Robert, slater, 23 West street Wilson, Robert, auctioneer and live stock agent — sale yard 13
Storie street — ofiice 97 High street — house Kilbarchan Wilson, Robert, bookseller and newsagent, 39 Well street Wilson, Robert, greeugrocer and confectioner, 113 George street Wilson, Thomas, builder, 15 Abbey close — house 9 South Campbell
street Wilson, Thomas, & Son, chemists and druggists, 36 Ferguslie Wilson, Thomas, of Thos. Wilson & Son — house 29 Maxwellton Wilson, Walter, stationer and tobacconist, 12 Smithhills — house do. Wilson, Walter, watchmaker and jeweller, 29 Maxwellton Wilson, Walter, & Son, toy merchants, 4 Storie street Wilson, William H., chemist, 13 Broomlands Wilson, William, flesher, 19 Orchard street — house 8 Camphill Wilson, William, of George Wilson & Co., 7 Garthland place Wilson, William, bookbinder and stationer, 107 High street
(Cross) — workshop 18 Gilmour street — house 23 Causeyside Wilson, William, of Thomas Wilson & Son, and sub-postmaster,
36 Ferguslie — house 29 Maxwellton .
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Wilson, William R., photographer, 33 Glen street
Wingate, John, cowfeeder, 10 Gateside
Winning, Douglas, with E. S. Mackay, accountant, Glasgow — house 54 High street
Winning, James, accountant, house-factor, and insurance-agent, Terrace buildings, 109 High street — house 54 High street
Winning, Mrs. Mary, draper and hosier, 49 Broomlands
Wood, James, & Co., coal merchants. Underwood, Canal street, Ferguslie, Saucel, and Potterhill depots, Paisley ; Fulbar street, Renfrew^ ; and Clydebank Railway Station (see advt.)
Wood, James, of James Wood & Co., Oakshawhead, and Bathville house, Bathgate
Wood, John A., of James Wood & Co., Caversbank, 48 Oakshaw st.
Woodburn, George, stationmaster, Abercorn Railway Station, Renfrew road
Woodrow, John, spirit merchant, 11 Lylesland — ho. 3 Orchard st.
Woodrow, John, senior assistant in John Neilson Institution — house 17 Moss street
Woodrow, Peter, missionary Oakshaw Free Church — house 21 Wellmeadow
Wotherspoon, Francis AYilliam, of Wm. M'Intyre, jun., & Co., Maxwellton house
Wotherspoon, John B., at Wm. M'Intyre, jun., & Co.'s, Blackball — house Abercorn place
Wotherspoon, Robert, printer and paper bag maker, 13 Castle st.
Wotherspoon, Thomas Glen, of Wm. M'lutyre, jun., & Co., Max- wellton house
Wotherspoon, William, manufacturer of Corn Flour and Glenfield Starch — works Maxwellton — warehouses Kinning Park, Glas- gow, and 2 King William street, London, E.C. — residence Maxwellton house. Paisley
Worthington, William, at James Stewart & Co.'s — house Ingleside, High Carriagehill
Wren, Henry, inland revenue officer — house 1 Buchanan teraace
Wright, Daniel, gardener, Nethercommon lodge
Wright, James, clerk at Underwood road Dyeworks — ho. 23 Glen st.
Wright, John, hairdresser and fancy goods merchant, 98 Causey- side and 4 Brown's lane — house 4 Brown's lane
Wright, John, china merchant, 1 Ferguslie
Wright, M. MacD., Greenlaw terrace
Wright, Mrs., dressmaker, 28 Glen street
Wright, Mrs. A., grocer, 22 Abbey street
Wright, Mrs. Margaret, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Cotton street
Wylie, David, confectioner, 29 Orchard street
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Wylie, Jessie, teacher North Public School — house 72 Love street Wylie, Mrs. R. S., grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 71 Love st.
— house 72 do. Wylie, Mrs. William, boot and shoemaker, 33 High st. — house
Wellburn villa, Meikleriggs Wylie, Robert, clerk, National Security Savings Bank — house 79
George street Wylie, William, draper, 95 Causeyside Wynne, Miss, teacher, St. Mirren R.C. School — house 1 Cochran
street
YATES, Thomas, of James Carl^le,Sons,&Co. — house Langroods
Young, Allan Carruth, farmer, Fulwood, Houston
Young, Alexander, feuar, 18 Barclay street
Young, Alexander, plasterer — house 13 Argyle street
Young, David, of Young & Martin — house Wallace bank, Castlehead
Young, George Murray, butcher, and wine and spirit merchant, 5
Broomlands Young, George, draper, 131 George street Young, J. & J., preserve makers, 6 George street — house 7 do. Young, James A., writer. County buildings — house Wallace bank,
Castlehead Young, James H., of John Young & Co., Priory park, Castlehead Young, James, brassfounder, 9 New street — house 30 Orchard st. Young, Rev. James, B.D., minister of North Parish Church — house
North Parish Manse, Love street Young, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 93 High street — ho. do. Young, John, & Co., timber merchants, and saw millers. Burgh
Saw Mills, Caledonia street Young, John, of John Young & Co., Priory park, Castlehead Young, John, & Son, drapers and clothiers, 7 Orr square Young, John, of John Young & Son — house 7 Orr square Young, John, ironmonger, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 1 Broomlands Young, John, feuar, 39 Well street
Young, Joseph T., clerk to Jas. Wood & Co. — house 7 West street Young & Martin, writers, and Town Clerks, County buildings Young, Miss, dressmaker, 95 High street Young, Morris, curator, Free Library and Museum, High street —
house do. Young, Mrs. James, Gallowhill house Young, Mrs., tobacconist, 78 Causeyside — house 77 do. Young, Nathaniel T., of John Young & Son — house 7 Orr square Young, Robert, teacher, Neilson Institution — house 3 East lane Young, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 47 High street — house do.
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Young, Robert B., salt and whiting merchant, 11 Sandholes Young, Samuel, of John Young & Co., Pernlea, Greenock road Young, Stephen, letter-press printer, 2 New street — house 15
"Wellmeadow Young, Stephen A. M'L., printer — house 8 Orr square Young, William, cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant, 11
Broomlands Young, William, carriage hirer and funeral undertaker — office 2
County place — stables, workshop, and house 4 St. James place
(see advt.) Young, William, feuar, 2 Christie street Yuill, William, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers.
County buildings — house Craigielea, Blackstoun road
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ARRANGED IN TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Accountants.
Adam, James, at J. & P. Coats's Anderson, John, 5 Couaty place Boyd, Robert, 46 Moss street Crichton, Geo., Royal Bank of Scotland Edmonds, Robert, National Bank of
Scotland Linaited Fisher, John, 5 John street and 10 St.
James street Gardner, Alex., British Linen Coy. Bank Hodge, Thomas, Carriagehill drive Keay, Angus, 93 High street Lyle, Dalrymple, 3 Cumberland court Mackersie, Jas., Clydesdale Banking Co. Muir, John, 23 Moss street M'Gown, Alex. B., C.A., 14 Gilmour st. M'Gown, John, C.A., 14 Gilmour street Nicol, Walter S., Commercial Bank of
Scotland Limited Paterson, Wra. G., Chamberlain's office Winning, James, C.A., Terrace build- ings, 109 High street Wilson, J. D., 12 High street
Ag^ents for Companies.
Allison, Allan, 4 Stevenson street Auchterlouie, William, G. &S.-W, Rail- way— Canal Station Blair, Peter (Carting), Goods Station,
Greenlaw Bonnar, Robert, 36 Storie street Brown, Wm., jun.,& Co., 107 Causeyside Burnet, James, 3 and 4 Sir Michael st. Campbell, A. R., 19 Storie street
Cowau & Co. (Railway), Greenlaw
Goods Station Davidson, George, 99 High street Donald, Thomas, 43 Lady lane Easton, Robert, 43 High street Fergus, .James, 61 Storie street Fisher, George, 38 New street Flood, James, 5 North street Gilmour, David, 5 Causeyside Gilmour, James, 21 Caledonia street Hill, William, Garthland house Hutton, Robert, 7 Neilston road Lachlan, Robert, Terrace buildings Muir, A. Craig, Oakshaw street Muir, R. W., Annfield Villa, Castlehead Muir, Robert, 4 Buchanan terrace M'Andrew, John, 34 New Sneddon M'Dougall, D., 10 Neilston road M'Lean, Robert, (Goods) Greenlaw Stn, M'Pherson, Henry, 4 Old Smithhills Nicolson, John, Marylea, Calside Noble, William, Underwood depot Rennison, Edward, 9 Orr square Robertson & Co., 9 Old Sneddon Smith, John B., 43 Maxwellton Wilson, James, 11 Barclay st. (printing
material) Woodburu, George, Abercorn Goods
Station
i^rated. "Water Manufacturers.
CutfK^lDertson, Wm., 13 and 14 Newton
street Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street and 4
Hunter street
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Hosie Brothers, 36 Gordon's lane Kerr, Archd., Mossvale lane Stevenson, David, 5 Glen lane Neil, John, 22 Maxwellton street
Arcliitects and Land Sus^veyors.
Davidson, Charles, Terrace buildings Donald, James, 99 High street Hutchison, John, LA., Fairhill Lamb, James B., I. A., 12 High street Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Eennisen J. A., 15 Gilmour street Eoss, Alexander, 93 High street
Auctioneers and Appraisers.
MacFadyen, Jas. R., 28 Wellmeadow Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Wilson, Robert, 13 Storie street and 97 High street
Bakers.
Aitken, Thomas, 17 Wellmeadow Alexander, John, 47 High street Barclay, John, jun., 6 Bank street Barr, Mrs. John, 24^ Causeyside Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street Clark, John, 33 Gauze street Cuthbertson, Alexander, 33 Causeyside Galbraith, John, 22 Wellmeadow Gibson, Andrew. 98 High street Gilmour, Allan, 144 George street Gold, William, 22 Sandholes Goudie, John, 18 Broomlands Hamilton, Mrs. Jas., 4 Old Smithhills Hamilton, Mrs. Robert, 55 Causeyside Johnstone, Hugh, 105 George street Kelly, James Y., 34 High street Kennedy, John, 31 High street Lockhart, Alexander, 25 Gordon's lane Munro, James, 6 Silk street M'Guire, E., 5 Love street M'Kean, James, 36 High street M'Kean, Robert, 52 Caledonia street M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street M'Millan, Thomas, 103 Causeyside M'Pherson, Joseph, 79 Broomlands Oliver, Robert, 73 Love street Orr, Thomas, 13 Sfc. James place Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital
lane Paisley Provident Co-Operative Bal^ery,
139 George street Paterson, John, 4 Incle street Paterson, Mrs., 6 Broomlands
Patrick, Mrs. Thomas, 69 Broomlands Peacock, Mrs. Robert, 5 George street Primrose, R. M., 56 Causeyside Richmond, William, 6 Moss street Scott, William, 29 Canal street Sinclair, Daniel, 3 Garthland street Sinclair, Mrs., 39 Underwood road Smith, Alexander, 41 Broomlands Smith, William, 81 Broomlands Steven, William, 82 Canal street Swan, J. & M., 78 Causeyside Wilson, Robert, 111 George street
Bankers.
Abercrombie, William, Union Bank, 3 Gilmour street
Bell, David C, sub-agent Union Bank, 3 Gilmour street
Finlator, T., Royal Bank, St. Mirren st.
Macfarlane, Hugh, British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour street
Macfarlane, H., assistant agent British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmeur street
M'Gown, John, National Security Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour street
Maclean, Donald, National Bank, St Mirren street
Eoss, James, Commercial Bank of Scot- land, 6 Gilmour street
Russell, Robert, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street
Yeitch, George Seton, Bank of Scot- land, St. Mirren street
Basket Maker.
Burnie, A., 18 West Campbell street
Beamers.
Henry, Charles, 6 Stock street M'Aulay, Arch., 13 West Buchanan st.
Belt Makers,
Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stir- ling & Co., 86 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street
Bill Fosters.
Keatinge & Son, 20 Old Sneddon Paisley Bill Posting Co., 47 Moss st.
Blacking Manufacturer.
Macpherson, Robert, 9 George street
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135
Bleacliers, Sha^^l Washers, Scourers, &c-
Aikman & Co., Cumberland place Blackwood, Matthew, & Son, Arthurlie
Bleachworks, Barrhead Cochrane, Hugh, Thrushcraig Edmond, Robt., & Son, South Bridge st. Fulton, William, & Sons, Gleufield Gleniffer Laundry, Lylesland Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill Hutchison, Wm., jun., & Co., George pi. Leggat, David, & Co., Colinslee M'Lardie, James, & Sons, Meikleriggs Paisley House of Refuge (washing and
dressing) Robertson, M., & Co., Foxbar Ross, George, Seedhill Russell & Hindle, Barterholm Seedhill Finishing Company Templeton, J., & Co., Jenny's Well Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arklestoo
Bolsbin and. E@el Makers.
Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works, South Croft
Boilermakers;
Fleming & Ferguson, Phceuix Works?
Murray street FuUertoD, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan
Works, Renfrew road
Eookbinders.
Carswell, David, & Son, 35 Storie st. Carswell, John, 3 Moss street Hay, R., & Son, 10 High street Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street Wilson, William, 107 High street and 13 Gilmour street
Booksellers and Stationers.
Barr, John, 81 High street Beckett, M. & A., 20 High street Begg, Thomas, 24 Cotton street Book Store, 54 Oauseyside Caldwell, J., 2 Gilmour street Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Glassford, Jane, 31 Gauze street Goudie, James, 24 High street Glover, Thomas, 11 Moss street Hayes, William, 8 St. James place
Kerr, Mrs., 68 Causeyside Kyle, Mrs, John, 28 Causeyside Lawrie, James, 51 High street Morrison, Mrs , 1 George street M'Dougail Brothers, 4 Moss street and
109 Causeyside Orr, Mrs., 29 Canal street Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street Paton, James, juu., 102 High street Paterson, John, 2 New street Reid, James, 18 High street, 11 Old
Smithhills, and 4 Broomlauds Robson, William, 84 Broomlauds Small, Mrs., 44 Causeyside Wilkie, Andrew, jun., 99 Causeyside Wilson, K'obert, 39 Well street Wilson, Walter, 12 Old Smithhills Wilson, William, 107 High st. (Cross)
Boot and Shoemakers.
Alexander, John, 17 Thread street Beaton, Samuel, 75 High street Bruce, Mrs. Alexander, 75 Love street Buchanan, John, 149 George street Cairnie, James, 100 Causeyside street Campbell, Noble, 29 Cotton street Campbell, Robert, clogmaker, 6 St,
Mirren street Cameron, Johu, 70 Broomlands Carson, Samuel, 35^ Broomlands Caskie. James, 36 Canal street Cattersou, Thomas, 18 Queen street Christie, James, 24 St. James street Crawford, Gavin, 97 High street Dick, James, & Sons (wholesale), 166
George street Dobie, William, 10 Gauze street Douglas, Duncan, 35 Causeyside Drennan, Robert, 17 George street Dunlop, Alexander, 109 George street Dunlop, David, 24 Wellmeadow Dunlop, Thomas, 2 Broomlands Forsyth, George, 45 High street Forsyth, William, 25 High street Forsyth, Wra., 4 West Buchanan street Galbraith, Charles, 17 Gauze street Gibson, John (wholesale), Cumberland
Court, Causeyside Graham, Matbies, & Co., 11 Storie st. Graham, John, 4 Maxwellton Gray, T A., 16 Moss street Houston, Mrs. John, 15 Old Smithhills Hutchison, Robert, 83 High street Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland
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Jamieson, James, 83 Causey side Kennedy, Archibald, 11 Gordon's laue Knight, S. H., 69 Causeyside Knight E. H., 16 George street Lap'pin, Thomas, 4 New street Legerwood, James, 15 Incle street Logan, Peter, 126 George street Maybole Boot Shop, 16 Moss street Mitchell. John S., 13 Wellmeadow Morrison, Jame«, 46 Moss street Morrison, John 7 Orchard street Mortimer, George, 63 Causeyside M'Ausland, Alexander, 14 High street M'Ausland, Mrs,, 5 New Smithhills M'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street M'Farlane, Alexander, 1 George street M'Lacblan, Joseph, 24 Gauze street M'Lean, John, 13 Castle street M'Lean, Ralph, 67 Canal street M'Nish, Robert, 95 High street M'Nish, Mrs. William, 5 County place
and 41 Moss street Niven, Robert, 4 Barr street Noble, Morris, 30 Great Hamilton st. Paterson, A. & W., 78 Broomlands Pattison, Robert, 134 George street Percy, W. M., 7 Moss street Provident Co-operative Shoeshop, 81
High street Robinson, James, 7 Bridge street Sandilands, John, 41 New street Shayer, Ales., 14 Broomlands Smith, James, 80 Glen street Sorbie, John, 29 Livingstone buildings Watson, Robert, 18 Moss street Waugb, Samuel, 21 Sandholes Wilson, Mrs., 23 Maxwellton street Wylie, Mrs. William, 33 High street Young, John, 93 High street
Eo'V7lin^-&reen Bo'^1 Makers.
Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works South Croft
Bosmakers (Fancy).
Davidson & Ritchie, Well street Porter, John, 9 New street Sutherland & Co., 9 Well street
Brassfovinders.
Cochran &M'Geachan,22 New Smithhills Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wynd Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 Back Sneddon
Todd, George, 13 High street Young, James, 9 New street
Brewers-
Sacell Brewery Co., 8 Saucel
Brlckmakers and Bricklaiiilders.
Bell & M'Lachlan, Shortroods Brick- works— office 2 Glen lane
Gait, John — works Nethercommon — yard 16 Abbey close
Hillcoat, Robert, West Gockston
M'Kaig. Thomas, Victoria Brickworks, 28 Love street
Pollock, William, 13 Nicholson street Greenock, and 6 Buchanan terrace
Primrose, George, 14 Lady lane
Rankine, John, & Co., North Caledonia Brick Works, 28 Love street
Robertson, George, 61 High str;et
Brokers and General Dealers.
Aspinall, John, 17 Ferguslie Barclay, Alexander, 51 Broomlands Barr, Joseph, 98 George street Barr, William, 24 New Smithhills Brown, John, 11 Broomlands Brown, Ralph, 9 Neilston street Brown, William, 2 Silk street Brown, Robert, 9 Broomlands Burgess, Alexander, 4 Lylesland Caldwell, William, 43 Causeyside Cameron, John, 7 New Smithhills Campbell, Duncan, 38 Storie street Cunningham, James, 1 Neilston street Denning, Mrs., 6 Old Sneddon Erskine, Andrew, 17 Broomlands Gardner, Archd., 30 New Smithhills Gillespie, William, 4 Carriagehill Haggarty, William, 41 New street Hodgart, J. J., 88 New Sneddon street Hunter, Alex., 2 Cleopatra buildings. Hunter, Clark, Park buildings Kennedy, Mary, 148 George street Kingsberry, William, 76 High street Kirkwood, J. & M., 3 Broomlands Lawson, Mrs., 10 Orchard street Macaulay, John, 21 Lawn street Mitchell, Alex., 15 Broomlands street M'Culloch, Alexander, 32 Wellmeadow M'Gee, Patrick, 13 Old Sneddon M'Glinn, William, 24 Queen street M'Grath, Mrs., 69 Back Sneddon street Mackay, John, 12 Old Sneddon
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
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M'Naught, Margaref, 38 i<!ew street M'Pherson, John, 27 Queen street Orr, William, 53 Broomlands Patersou, David, 17 Broomlands Paterson, Joseph, 94 Causeyside Paul, William, 10 New Smithhills Pollock, William, 58 Causeyside Pollock, William', 69 High street Shaw, Annabella, 1 Bridge street Slater, M. & J., 41 Wellmeadow Sproul, William, 6 New Smithhills Sweeny, John, 28 New Smithhills Sweeny, Catherine, 67 George street Weir, Agnes, 34 Wellmeadow
Broom Makers.
Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street M Gowau, Adam, & Sou, Willianasburgh Works
Brush, Basket, Comb, T37, and
Fancy G-oods Warehouses- Andrew, A. C, 42 Moss street Brannan, Mrs., 22 Gauze street Burnie, A., 18 West Campbell street Caldwell, William, 43 Causeyside st. Donald, William R., 3 Moss street Foulds, J. & J., 8 Moss street Henderson, Mrs., 12 Gauze street Lockhart, Elizabeth, 24 Wellmeadow Mair, E., 69 Broomlauds Reid, James, 4 Broomlauds and 11 Old
Smithhills Slater, Matihow, 30 Thread street Thomson, Mis. John, 94 High street Wilson, Walter, & Son, 4 Storie street Wright, John, 98 Causeyside
Buckram Manufacturers.
Brown, William, & Son, Royal Starch
Works, Carriagehill Johnston, William, & Co., Shuttle street
Butter, Bg^, and Provision Mer chants-
Glassej', Robert P., 68 George street M'Morland, William, 21 Wellmeadow Noble, Henry, 7 Cotton street Piukerton, James, 40 New etreet Spence, John, & Son, 62 Storie street
Cal3inetmakers and TJphol- sterers.
Auld, Mrs. John P., 30 Orchard street Bain, Robert J., 41 Wellmeadow Baird, William, 24 High street Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street Cassidy, E., 84 High st. aud 9 New st. Comrie, John, 90 George street Erskine & Johnston, 6 Causeyside Henderson, Matthew S., 37 Wellmeadow Hunter, James, 42 High street Munro, John, & Co., Cart lane, New
Sneddon street M'Geachy, James, 49 ]\Ioss street Paterson, Johu, 14 Wellmeadow Paterson, Joseph, 94 Causeyside Paton, J. & J.", 80 High street and 22
Glen street Pralt, David, 30 Gauze street Risk & Marshall, 33 Wellmeadow Stevens, David, 9 Abbey street Stevenson, A., 4 Orchard street and 16
Causeyside Watson, David, 41 Lady laue Weddell, John, 49 High street Weir, George, 3 Causeyside Weir, John, 8 Orr square
Calenderers and Finishers.
Aikman & Co., Cumberland place Cochrane, Hugh, Thrushcraig Cochrau, James, 99 Causeyside Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside Cunningham, Alexander. 16 Causeyside Edmond,Robt., & Sous, South Bridgest. Espedair Fmishing Coy. Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield Hamilton, Adam, & Son, Blackland Mill
(finishers) Hamilton, Edward, 15 Causeyside Hutchison, Wm., & Co., George place Law, William, 113 Causeyside M'Lardie, James, & Sons, Meikleriggs Robertson, David, & Sons, 2 Water brae
(burgh) Robertson, John, & Sons, Marshall's
lane and Cartside Robertson, Wm., & Co., 7 Marshall's lane Ross, George, Seedhill
Calico and Sha*^! Printers.
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court Macfarlane, D., Underwood road Walker, Drybrougb, & Co., Arkleston
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Candle Makers.
Dobie, George, 4 and 5 Orchard street Robin & Houstou, 61 New Sneddon Steveuson, John, & Sons, 77 New Sneddon
Cap Manufacturer:
Blair, Mrs., 2 North street
Card and Print Cutters.
Brodie, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street Davidson, Thomas, Cumberland place,
111 Causeyside Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court Thomson, Peter, 6 Forbes street
Carpet Manufacturers
Dalziel & Co., 10 and 11 Shuttle street Ronald, Jack, & Co., Nethercommon Welsh, William, 12 Hunter street
Carriers— (See Appendix.)
Carters and Contractors.
Bauchop, David, 1 Great Hamilton st. Beaton, Neil, 3 Underwood lane Buchanan, John, Millarston cottage Caledonian Railway Company, Railway Station, Greenlaw — Peter Blair, agent Campbell, Daniel, 45 Well street Cowan & Co., Railway Station, Green- law— Robert M'Lean, agent Craig, Thomas, Murray street Craig, William, 18 North Croft Gumming, Mr!=. Robt., 22 Newton street Gumming, William, 22 Well street Dickie, Alexander, 1 Union street Fairlie Alexander, 8 Castle street Fairlie, John, 8 Castle street Finlayson, Alexander, Carriagehill Gibb, Matthew, 1 Lylesland Gilmour, James, Cameron street Glover, James, 66 Back Sneddon Grieison, R., & Co., G. & P. Joint Line,
Greenlaw Ingram, Robert, 7 Well street Johnstone Bros., Highland lane Kirkwood, William, 134 George street Love, John, 40 Storie street Moffat, Robert, 25 Oakshaw street Montgomery, Henry, 23 Carriagehill M'Cafferay, Barnard, 11 New Smithhills
M'Coll, D., & Sons, 12 Abbey Close M'Dougal, Piudlay, 15 Gordon's lane M'Ghie, John, 32 King street M'Lachlan, Robert, Greenlaw M'Minigle, Henry, 6 Canal street M'Pherson, Duncan, King street Niven, William, 66 George street Orr, James, 9 Cross street Pollock, William, 14 Nicolson street,
Greenock, and 6 Buchanan terrace Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street Rutherford, Thomas, 4 Garthland lane Sharp, J, A., Underwood lane Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon Taylor, John, Moss-side Tyre, James, 39 George street Walker, James, 19 Queen street Walker, William, 39 Lady lane
Cart-wrights.
Browning, Alex., jun., 21 Orchard st. Cuthbert, Ralph, 4 Maswellton Green, J., & Sons, Mill street Houston, Brothers, 5 Maxwellton street Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street Smith, David, 35 Glen street
Carvers and Gilders.
M'Whinnie, John, §2 High street Neilson, Matthew, 85 High street Sawers, J., 39 High street
Chemical Manufacturers.
Anderson & Wallach, M'Farlane street,
Race Course road Campbell & Co., Cartvale Works, New
Sneddon Colinslie Chemical Co., Colinslie Espedair Chemical Co., Gordon's lane Forrest & Co., Burnbank, Chain road Highgate, Hugh, & Co., Greenhill
Oil and Chemical Works Killoch & Co., Anchor Chemical Works,
42 Causeyside Muir & Anderson, St. Mirren Works,
Christie lane M'Farlane, J. & G., Brediland Chemical
Works Smith, Richard, Craigielea Chemical
Works, Clark st., off Greenock rd. Western Chemical Co., Hunter street
TEADES AND PEOrESSIONS.
139
Chimney Sweeps.
Adam, Alexander, 14 Old Smithhills Blane, Geo., 20 Gordon's lane Eagle Sim, Archd., 41 Ferguslie Gait, William, 35 St. James st.
China and. Crystal Merchants.
Aspinall, John, 17 Ferguslie Brown, William, 2 Silk street Campbell, Marion, 75 Love street Crawford, Elizabeth O., 47 Moss street Ciirren, Mrs., 3 New Sneddon Dickie, Elizabeth, 21 Moss street Fulton, Mrs., 20 Lawn street Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Kay, James, 24 George street Kerr, John, 24 Causeyside Miller, John, 117 George street M'Kim, John. 7 Storie street Kobertsou, Matthew, 111 George street Robertson, Mrs. G., 1 Wellmeadow Eonald, George, 2 Cotton street Sim, James, 19 Broomlands Speirs, John, 19 Cotton street Speirs, William, & Co., 11 High street Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street and 1
Storie street Wallace, J., 15 Cotton street Wright, John, 1 Ferguslie
Chiropodist.
Drum, James, 9 Cotton street
Clergymen.
Allbutt, George Lawrence, Meikleriggs Brown, James, D.D., St. James' Manse,
Castlehead Burns, A. Fyfe, EastKnowe, Castlehead Caird, J. Rennie, Free Middle Manse,
Calside Challice, W. N., Camphill Chisholm, Hugh, R.C., East Buchanan
street Clazy, George, Castlehead Cook, David, 7 Buchanan terrace Crouch, John, Janefield place, Lylesland Dalgety, J. B., Whitehaugh Dunlop, Robert, Ardgov/an cottage,
Blackball Elder, Andrew, The Grange, Meikleriggs Fleming, Andrew G., Gowanlea, Castle- head
Fleming. John, M.A.. 56 Canal street Flett, Oliver, D.D.,Greenieholm. Calside- Gentles, Thomas, A.M., Abbey Manse Henderson, Andrew, Ashgrove, Castle- head Button, George C, D.D., Mount Plea- sant, Canal street Johnstone, David, St. Columba Manse,
44 Oakshaw street Landels, George W., 8 Buchanan terrace Lang, A. Montgomery, B.Sc,, Castlehead Low, William, Manse, Castlehead Metcalfe, William M., B.Sc, Castlehead Mills, William Fowler, Greenock road Montgomerie, John,R.C.,East Buchanan
street M'Coll, John, Castlehead M'Donald, John, R.C., 73 George street M'Indoe, William, 97 George street M'Neill, Alexander, Free Gaelic Manse,
Stirling street Park, George, 2 Giirthland place Paterson, John, F. S. Manse, Calside Porteous, John, 49 Oakshaw street Robinson, William, 2 Janefield place Sturrock, James B., 29 Oakshaw street Tait, Gavin' J., M.A., Blackball Wilson, Alexander, 59 Causeyside Young, James, B.D., 1 Christie street
Campbell, Robert, 6 St. Mirren street
Cloth Merchants and. Agents for do.
Adam, Alex., 5 Causeyside Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causey- side Stewart, John, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Clothiers and "Woollen Drapers.
Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside Brown, Robert, 31 Ganze street Cochran, R, & Son, 27 and 28 New
Smithhills Crighton, W^ & G., 81 High street Crombie & Co., 7 Broomlands Cross Clothing Company, 103 High st. . Goold, James, 47 Moss street King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour st. M'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street
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Paisley Clothing Company, 94 High st. ' Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street Taylor, George G., 17 High street
Coacli and Van Builders.
'Glasgovv, Charles, 4 Gauze street Green, J,, & Son, 11 Mill street Lawrie, Robert, 10 Hunter street Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street M'Nair, John, & Co., 46 High street Roxburgh, Robert,4 Garthland lane
Coach Hirers.
Bell, John, 12 Causeyside and 8 Forbes
place Boyd, Robert, 33 Causeyside Goudie, Humphrey, 3 King street Hutton, James, 10 Incle street King, James, 2 County place — stables
2 Smithhills Stevenson, Charles, 5 New street Young, William, 2 County place —
stables and night fuueral office, 4 St.
James street
Coal Dealers.
Barr, George, 8 Orr street Berry, Thomas, 45 Calside daldwell, David, Underwood depot and
23 Canal street
Caldwell, John, Underwood depot and
24 Canal street
Cameron Brothers, Abercorn station Coats Brothers, 68 Broomlands, Under- wood depot, 40 St. Enoch square, Glasgow, and Grahamston, Barrhead •Craig, Andrew, Underwood depot Ferguson, Moses, Western coal depot,
King street Fletcher, J. C, Greenlaw station Foulds, Alexander, Caledonia depot Knox, Walter, Stoney brae Logan, David, & Son, Underwood depot
and Canal street Lyle, James A., Mansfield place Mitchell, James, 32 Newton street More, Robert, Underwood Macfee, David C, Abercorn depot Mackay, Mrs., 20 Well street M'Galian, James S., Underwood depot M'Intyre, James, Underwood depot M'Lachlan, James, 36 Gordon's lane and
Underwood depot M'Lauchlaii, Robert, Greenlaw, Aber- corn, and Canal stations
M'Leod, Matthevs^, 12 St. James street Pollock, William, jun.. Hunter street ,'ij
Provau, John, Stuney brae 7
Robertson, John, & Sons, Underwood
depot and 15 Sandholes Risk, Robert, Underwood depot Rough, Matthew, Underwood depot Speirs & Gibb, Underwood depot, Canal
street, and Potterhill Steen, James, 27 Thread street Stevenson, Thomas, Underwood and 20
St. James street Stevenson, Mrs. S., 13 Wallneuk street Todd, George, jun., L^^nderwood depot Underwood Co-Operative Company,
Underwood depot Warnock, James, jun., 15 Abercorn st. Watson, Neil, 1 Minerva place Watsou, Peter, 13 Sir Michael street Whitehead, J. & D., Underwood depot
— office 16 Moss street Wood, James, & Co., Underwood, Canal
street, Ferguslie, Saucel, and Potter- hill depots
Coffee Houses and Temperance Hotels.
British Workman Public House, 3
George street British Workman Public House, 11
Caledonia street British Workman Public House, 20
Wellmeadow British Workman Public House, 80
High street British Workman Public House, 8
St. James place British Workman Public House, 151
George street British Workman Public House, West
Croft Gilmour, Andrew, 84 Causeyside Globe (Temperance) Hotel, 11 High st. Kirkwood, Mrs., 109 High street M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Richmond, William, 6 Moss street Royal Oak Restaurant, 45 Moss street Stevenson, Mrs., 9 High street
Confectioners and Fruiterers.
Adam, Matthew, 60 Causeyside Adam, Mrs. William, 23 Gauze street Adam, Robert, 29 Castlo street Allan, Mrs.. 25 Broomlands
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS.
141
Allan, M. & L., 8 Moss street aud 5 St.
Jaines street Alexander, John, 47 High street Allison, J., 19 Wellmeadow Allison, John, 1 Wellmeadow Allison, Mrs., 22 Causeyside Anderson, Annie, 45 George street Anderson, Bros., 28 Gordon's lane Arnot, Mrs., 27 New Sneddon street Barclay, Mrs.. 73 Love street Barr, Susan, 8 St. James place Barton, Mrs., 73 Love street Bell, Charles, 8 Lawn street Bell, M.,6 Old Sneddon Borland, Mrs. C, 13 Moss street Bowes, John, 17 Queen street Bowman, Charles. 42 Millarston Boyd, James, 21 Gauze street Brankin, Patrick, 29 Newton street Brennan. Peter, 1 Cameron street Brown, Robert, 49 Storie street Bryce, James, 2 Old Smithhills Burt, James, 79 High street Cairns, Alexander, 32 High street
(wholesale) Cairns, A. & R., 100 High street Cairns, Mrs., 31 Ferguslie Caldwell, Janet, 81 Broomlands Campbell, C, 10 Gauze street Campbell, John, 17 George street Carpenetti, D., 20 Sandholes Carruth, William, 16 Storie street Cashmore, John, 100 High street Clark, Miss, 16 Old Sneddon street Clelland, Mrs., 90 Causeyside Colville, Annie, 38 High street Connell, George, 29 New street Corbett, Janet, 19 Gauze street Correns, Rose Ann, 3 New Sneddon Crawford, James, 35 Castle street Currie, Margaret, 1 West brae Dickie, James, 26 Causeyside Donald, John, 5 Neilston road Dreghorn, Andrew, 13 Maxwellton st. Duggan, Hugh, 10 Lawn street Eadie, Mrs., 21 Underwood road Emerson, John, 65 Broomlands and 25
High street Filshill, James W., 51 High street
(wholesale) Findlay, William, 4 Mossvale lane Fisher, William, 65 George street Fulton, John, 73 Broomlands Fulton, Mrs. James, 28 Causeyside Gailocher, Jane, 40 George street
Gibson, Andrew, 98 High street Gilchrist, William, 30 St. James street Gilligan. Terence. 27 Queen street Gilroy. Janet. 7 Lylesland Glen, Mrs., 81 Causeyside Grace, Albert, 2 Bridge street Gray, James, 29 Ferguslie Greenlees, Jane, 10 Old Sneddon Hagan, Michael, 11 Cross street Hamilton, John, 24 Gauze street Hamilton, Mrs., 19 Orchard street Hart, Mary. 83 Causeyside Hawthorn, R. C, 32 Broomlands Henderson, John, 13 Storie street
(wholesale) Henderson, Mrs., 12 Gauze strent Hill, J. & M., 30 High street Hnghes, John, 1 1 Wallace street Inglis, Mrs., 20 Cotton street Jamieson, J., 69 Love st. and 23 Well st. Jamieson, Jane, 24 Causeyside Kerr, Benjamin. 1 Old Smithhills Kerr, Helen, 43 Moss street Kerr, James, 34 Moss street Knox, James, 13 Caledonia street Knox, Margaret, 16 Abercorn street Lamond, Duncan, 18 Lady lane Lapraik, James. 2 Stirling street Lauder, David, 46 George street Leckie, Archibald. 54 Storie street Lee, Mrs. R,. 16 Broomlands Lilla & Edwards, Clark street — St>
James Railway Station — (wholesale) Lochhead, Alexander, 46 George street Love, A., 46 Calside Love, James, 67 George street Lynch, Miss, 3 Wellmeadow Mathieson, Mrs., 3 Dovesland Micken, Neil, 20 Queen street Miller, Robert, 3:5 Storie street Miles, I. & J., 3 County place Miller, James, Potterhill Milligan, Mr.'?., 21 Maxwellton street Morrison, John, 85 Causeyside Morrison, Peter, 5 Castle street Morton, Mrs. J.', 33 Thread street Murdoch. Mrs. James, 21 Lawn street Murphy, Mrs. J., 29 Ferguslie Mylet, Mrs. Agnes, 13 Stock street M'Aulay, John, 13 Gauze street M'Callum, Agnes, 11 Smitbhills M'Cartney. James, 14 Gauze street M'Coll, Daniel, 12 Abbey Close M'Cowan, R. T., 44 Moss street M'Donald, James, 5 Well street
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M'Geoch, Mrs. A., 6Q Causeyside Maekay, Thomas, 64 Broouilands M'Miilan, James, 2 Well streei M'Lean, William, 9 School wynd M'Millan, William, 85 Wellmeadow M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street M'Niven, Donald, 23 Cotton street O'Oounor, Mrs., 27 Cotton street O'Donnell, James, 12 Dyers' wynd Park, James, 13 Broomlands Paterson, Ellen, 20 Orchard street Paterson, George, 45 New street Paterson, Janet, 10 Moss street Paterson, Mrs., 12 Broomlands Paton, William, 6 Prussia street Peacock, Gavin, 6 Greenhill road Pollock, 3 Love street Powrie, Margaret, 22 Lawn street Provan, Walter, 11 Carriagehill Rankin, Mrs., 31 Wellmeadow Pieid, Jn., 7 Broomlands and 43 High st. Robertson, John, Thrushgrove Works
(wholesale) Ross, Mrs., 1 Abingdon place Rowan. Mrs., 27 New Sneddon Scott, Mrs. Matthew, 11 Saucel Sim, Robert, 50 Mill street Simpson, Samuel, 8 Lylesland Smith, Alexander, 3 Broomlands Smith, M., 29 George street Smith, Mrs., 28 Glen street Smith, Mrs. James, 150 George street Smith, Mrs., 16 Orchard street Speirs, Mrs., 4 Silk street Steel, Thomas 12 New Smithhills Stevenson, Allan, 3 Neilston street Stevenson, Jane, 37 Storie street Stewart, James, 2 Storie street Stewart, M., 84 Causeyside Taylor, Thomas, 10 George street Thomson. Mrs. A., 91 High street Thomson, Robert, 3 New Sneddon Turubull, George, 41 High street Urquhart, John, 2 Old Sneddon Urquhart, Wm., 35|- Broomlands and
85 George street Walker, Margaret, 1 Wellmeadow Walker, Mrs. Mary, 56 Broomlands Wallace, Nicol, 15 Moss street Wallace, James, 10 Abingdon place Watson, Elizabeth, 40 Causeyside Watson, James, 13 Wellmeadow Weir, John, 3 Newton street Weir, Robert, 4 George street Welsh, Mrs. Wm., 67 George street
White, Andrew, 68 Love street Whiteford, Mrs. James, 53 Causeyside Wilson, John, 20 Cotton street Wilson, Robert, 113 George street Wylie, David, 29 Orchard street
Coopers.
Cochran, Alexander, 59 Love street Goudie, James, & Son, 48 and 49 High
street Hunter, Clark, Park buildings M'Kay, John, 56 Storie street
Oorkcatters.
Brown, William, 18 High street Lewis, John, 54 High street Ralston, John, 30 Orchard street M'Millan, William, 13 High street Nicol, Thomas, 32 High street
Coni Flour Manumctursrs.
Brown & Poison, Royal Works,
Carriagehill Currie & Co., Murray street Johnston, J. & G., 28 Causeyside
(merchants) MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works,
Caledonia street Mackenzie Brothers, Abercorn Works,
Renfrew road, and Caledonia Works,
Murray street Poison, William, & Co., Imperial Works,
Abercorn street Wilson, Robert, & Co., Adelphi Starch
Works, New Sneddon Wotherspoon, William, GlenfieldWorks
Maxwellton
Cowfeeders and Dairyznen.
Aitken, John R., Foxbar Allan, William, 8 Storie street Anderson, John, Clark street Andrew, Thomas, 7 Canal street Baillie, Mrs., Lylesland Farm Barr, James, 18 Sandholes Barr, Robert, 2 George street Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street Bowie, Mrs. Walter K., 60 Canal street Bowie, Walter, 27 Love street Campbell, Donald, 4 Silk street Campbell, John, 3 North Croft Craig, James, 73 Canal street Craig, John, IS Great Hamilton street Craig, Margaret, 15 Castle street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
143
Craig, Mrs., 8 Neilston street Gumming, Mr?, Robert, '22 Newton st. Gumming, William. 22 Well street Currie, John, 5 East Croft Drew, Mrs, James, 14 High street Easdale, John, 61 George street rightly, James, 36 Maxvvellton Fyfe, John, 22 Canal street Gemmell, Matthew, 13 Cotton street Gibb, Matthew, 1 Lylesknd Gibson, Mary 0., 53 Broomlauds Graham, Angus, 19 New Smithhills Hamilton, A., 21 Orchard street Hamilton, James, 62 Causeyside Hamilton, John, Brediland Henderson, Henry, 23 Abbey street Holmes, Maggie, 29 Canal street Holms, William, 15 Back Sneddon Jack, Robert, 1 Greenhill road Kerr, John, Barterholm Kirkwood, Mrs. James, 8 Glen lane Kyle, Andrew, 13 Incle street Laird, Joseph, 12 Ganze street Laird, Robert, 18 Gauze street Lament, Fulton, 23 King street Lang, Mrs., 9 Canal street Law, James, 26 New street Law, Richard, 30 Broomlands Lee, Jane, 37 Ferguslie Lennox, John, 8 Westmarch Livingstone, Daniel, 20 Gauze street Love, John, 40 Storie street Lyon, Mrs., 1 Neilston road Malcolm, Archibald, Wellmeadow Malcolm, John, (5 Wellmeadow Miller, Margaret, 18 Williamsburgh Morrison, James, 21 Glen street Morrison, William, 7 Greenhill road M'Dermid, Charles, 8 North Croft M'Dermid, Peter, 2 Moncrieff street M'Dougall, Jeanie. 61 Storie street M'Ghie, John, 32 King street M'Intyre, Neil, 13 Ferguslie M'Murray, Archibald, 19 Cotton street M'Nair, William, 33 Moss street M'Naught, Hugh, 3 New street M'Pherson, Duncan, Gibbie's Bush,
King street Niven, Malcolm, 33 Causeyside Provan, Andrew, 3 Maxwellton street Provan, William, 4 Abingdon place Ramsay, William, 39 Ferguslie Reid, John, 7 Neil street Ronald, James, 2 Minerva place, Spring- bank road
Russell, Miss, 23 Calside Russell, Matthew, 3 Cotton street Simpson, William, 12 Storie street Scarlptt. James, Calside Smith, Eliza, 149 George street Smith, Dougall, 7 Galloway street Stark, David, Douglas terrace Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street Strachan, James, Western Carriagehill Tyre, James, 39 George street Walker, Alexander, 32 Castle street Walker, Mrs. Jane, 16 Broomlands Walker, William, 39 Lady lane Wilson, Mary, 19 Lady lane Wingate, John, 10 Gateside Young, William, 11 Broomlands
OriioiTale Maaufaetiirers.
Brown, Robert, & Son, Crown Plumbago Crucible Works — office, Abercorn Bridare
Love, William, 1 Smithhills Dickie, John, 41 New street
Decorator*
Glasgow, Charles, Cochran street
Dssi^ners.
(See Pat^^ern Drawers^.
Johnstone, James, Gleniffer Distillery Saucel Distillery Company, King street
(Saucel) Stewart, James, & Co., King street
(Saucel)
Drainage Pip© and Tile Manu-
Brown, Robert, & Son, Shortroods
Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Adam, William, 86 Causeyside Anderson, Jessie, 24 Causeyside Andrews Brothers. 80 Broomlands Andrews, John, 101 High street Black, Mrs,, 28 Carriagehill Blair & Drennan, 17 Moss street
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside Blair, Mrs. Wm.. 16 Castle street Burt, Peter, 1 Alexandra place, Calside Byron, M., 73 Broomlands Cochrau, Alexander, 11 Barclay street Cochran, R., & Sons, 2G New Smitbhills Cook, William, Terrace biiildiugs, 109
High street Cowan, Janet, 19 Gauze street Cummiag, M., 4 Smitbhills Dick, James, 21 Causeyside Torrester, William, 1 Broomlands Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street Gilchrist, Robert, 5 Moss street Glassford, J. E., 98 Causeyside Granger, Thomas, 10 Cotton street Guthrie, E. & E.. 67 Broomlands Hall, E., 13 St. James place Hamilton, Alexander, 16 Wellmeadow Hart, E. & C, 16 George street Hill, Thomas, 100 George street Hourgton, David, 98 High street King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour st. Lang, Mrs., 18 George street Jjawrie, William. 11 St. James place Loc-khart, Andrew H., 104 High street
(Cross) Lymburn, Jas., & Son, 16 High street Masson, Alex., 10 St. Mirren street Millar, Hugh, 17 Broomlands Morton & Blaclc, 4 Causeyside Muir, James, 94 Causeyside M'Fadyen, Robert. 109 High street M'Gibbon, John, 47 High street M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street M'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street M'Millan, Mrs., 26 Glen street Naismith & Scott, 86 High street Ogilvie, Gilbert, 74 Love street Park, Robert, 16 George street Parlane, James, 10 High street Prentice & M'Neilage, 99 High street Purves, Mrs. James, 44 New street Rathie, Alex. W., 5 Old Smitbhills Robertson, James, 2 Queen street Ross, John, 15 Wellmeadow Ruth, Mrs., 5 St. James street Rowand. John, 34 High street Smith, William, 23 High street Stewart, John, 44 George street Taylor, George G., 17 High street Taylor, Robert, 6 Causeyside Taylor, Robert, 24 Broomlands Thomson, Adam. 56 Causeyside Thomson, John, 21 St. James street
Wallace, Agnes, 14 Barclay street Wallace & Balsillie, 1 5 High street Welsh, J., & Co., 17 Moss street Winning. Mrs., 49 Broomlands Wylie, William, 95 Causeyside Young, John, & Son, 7 Orr square
Dressmakers and Milliners.
* Milliners only. f Dressmakers only.
>f-Adam, Agnes, 13 George street
Allan, Jane, 16 Broomlands f Allison, Mrs.. 20 Argyle street
Anderson, Mrs., 29 St. James street Arnott, Miss, 70 Love street *Baldwin, Miss, 82 High street *Barr, Miss, 6 Lonend
Beckett, J. & M., 55 Causeyside
Blackwood, Miss, 23 Broomlands *Borland,E., 39 High street *Brannan, Mrs., 22 Gauze street f Brown, Mrs., 131 George street
Buchanan, M., 59 Ger.rge street *Bnchanan, Miss J., 23 Wellmeadow f Byron, M., 73 Broomlands fCampbell, Miss A., 45 High street fCarswell, Mary, 27 Maswellton street fCassidy, M. F., 70 Love street fChalmers, Mrs., 2 Incle street *Cherry, Miss, 13 Abbey street *Clark, Agnes & Elizabeth, 69 Love st.
Clark, M., 40 Lady lane
Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 and 27 New Smitbhills
Cook, William, ferrace buildings, 109 Higb street fCrawford, Mrs., 24 Broomlands fDick, Miss M., 12 St. James place *Dunlop, Miss, 42 Lady lane *Ferguson, Agnes, 15 Broomlands fFraser, M. & H., 5 Wellmeadow
Fraser, Mrs., 9 Orr square fFreebairn, 10 George street *Fulton, M. & M., 2 Old Smitbhills
Fyfe, Miss E., 51 Caledonia street
Getty, Margaret, 138 George street *Glover, M. & M., 44 Moss street fGordon, Mary, 4 Orchard street *Guthrie, Miss E., 109 High street *Haddow, Miss, 78 Broomlands fHart, E. & C, 16 George street *Hastie, Mrs., 11 Stevenson street f Henderson, Mrs., 23 Castle street *Holt, Mrs. H., 30 High street fHowie, Elizabeth, 7 Lawn street
TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS.
145
firvine, Miss, 70 Love street Jaffrey, Miss M. H., 8 Wardrop st. Jardine, Miss, 7 Gauze street Johnstone, Ellen, 27 George street
fKelso, Misses, 37 Canal street
*Kerr, J., 20 Causey side
fKilgour, Mrs,, 3 Lawn street
fKnos, Miss, 8 West Croft Lees, Jeanie, 47 George street
"J-Lemay, Mrs and Miss, 26 Gauze st. Lochhead, Mary, 8 High street Logan, Mary, 53 High street
fLyie, J. & E,, 24 Oakshaw street Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High st. Lyons & M'Neilage, 75 Love street
fMartin, Mrs,, 30 Cotton street Mason, Mrs. (boys' outfitter), 36 High street
fMorrison, Annabella, 1 Laighpark ter. Murray, Janet, 4 Wellmeadow
fM'Adam, Mrs., 13 Old Sneddon
*M 'Arthur, Christina, 26 High street Macarthur, Mrs., 129 George street M'Cowan, Mrs., 5 County place
fMacdougall, Misses, 94 High street M'Kinlay, M., 29 High street M'Laehlan, C, 46 Calside M'Millan, Mrs., 3 Storie street
*M'Neil, J., 20 Wellmeadow Parlane, James, 10 High street
*Peacock, Miss Jessie, 19 Broomlands
fPinkerton, J., 43 High street
fPorter, Agnes, 10 Wellmeadow Purdon, E. & B., 32 Causeyside street Reid, E. & J., 69 Broomlands Richmond, Miss, 22 High street Ritchie, Miss E., 99 High street
*Ritchie, Agnes, 1 Old Sneddon Robertson, J., 52 Storie street
*Robertson, Mrs. James, 24 Lawn st.
fRonald, Mrs., 13 George street
fRowand, A. A., 26 Newton street Russell, M. (boys' outfitter;, 12 Highst.
fScott, Miss M.', 162 George street
^Simpson, Miss, 3 Storie street Smith, Mrs,, 12 Abbey close
*Snodgrass, Miss, 67 Causeyside
*Steel, Bryson, 39 Wellmeadow Stevenson & .Johnston, 100 High street Sutton, N. L, (mantle makers), 93
High street Taylor, George G,, 17 High street
f Taylor, Miss, 7 Gauze street Taylor, Robert, 6 Causeyside street
*Thomson, Agnes, 5 Bridge street
tThomson, Miss, 34 George stieet
Thomson, Miss, 21 High street fVallance, Mrs., 1 Water brae Vernal, Mrs., 68 Broomlands Walker, J., 69 Causeyside fWalker, Miss Francis, 4 Glen street fWalker, Jessie, 25 Gauze street Wallace, Mrs., 4 John street Williams, Mrs., 100 Causeyside fWilson, Miss J., 43 Moss street fWilson, Mrs. D., 43 High street *Wilson, Robert, 41 George street
Druggists and Cliemists.
Adam, John, & Sons, 23 Broomlands Buchanan, James, 84 Broomlands Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. Jnmes place Donald & Co., 102 High street Galbreath Brothers, 92 Causeyside Graham, Robert, National Bank bdgs. Hatrick, Wm., & Son, 18 Gilmour st. Hegney, Miss, 9 St. James place Holms, John, 21 Wellmeadow Hunter, John B., 3 Smithhills Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside Hutchison, .James, 23 Causeyside Macalpine, Thomas, Espedair Chemical
Works (manufacturing chemist) M'Cowan, K. T., & Co., 8 High street
and 33 Gauze street Macgregor, John Ross, chemist, Lonend
Dyeworks Macduff, James, 100 High street M 'Parlane, J. & G. (manufacturing
chemists), Brediland and Johnstone
Chemical Works M'Murray, Peter B., 19 George street Smith, Richd. (manufacturing chemist),
Craigielea Chemical Works Wilson, William H., 13 Broomlands Wilson, Thomas, & Son, 36 Ferguslie
Drysalters.
Caldwell, W., & Co., Murray street Dalziel, R. F., ] 1 Shuttle street Macalpine, Thos. W., & Co., George
place Millar, John (16 St. Vincent st., Glas-
gow). East Knowe, Castlehead Nicol, John, Murray street Pollock, Wm., jun., Hunter street
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Dyers-
Aikmau & Co., Cumberland place Bell, Arcliibald, & Sous, Stanley Dye- works, Causeyside — shop 2 Smitbhills Brown, H. & W., Gleniffer Dyeworks —
receiving shop 1 Old Smitbhills Caldwell, Peter, & Co., Macdowall st. Cochran, Hugh, TJirushcraig Craw, William, & Sons, Caledonia Dye- works, 33 Caledonia street Crossley, J. & W., Abbey Dyeworks Cunningham, William, & Co., Seedbill
Dyeworks Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield Gibson Brothers, Cart walk Hamilton, Adam, & Sous, Blackland Mill Hamilton, Hugh, Bridge street Hogg, Walter, 12 Newton street Lang. R. H., 1 Espedair street Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend Dyeworks M'Callum, J. & J., Laighpark Dyeworks Macfarlane, D., Underwood rd. Dyeworks Eeid, James, Smitbhills dyeworks Robertson, M. , & Co., Foxbar Rodger & MCallum, 6 Marshall's lane Stewart, H.,& Co., North st. dyeworks Stewart & Wallace, 8 St. Jame& street Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston Wallace, Audrew, & Son, Cumberland Dyeworks, 15 Abbey street
Eating-house keepers.
Oormie, James, 14 Old Smitbhills Donald, Helen, 103 George street Gilmour, Andrew, 84 Causeyside Hamilton, David, 62 Broomlands King, Alexander, 63 Broomlands M'Laren, James, 23 New street Orr, Alexander, 3 Wellmeadow Philips, James, 27 Moss street Russell, Wm,, 3 New Sneddon, 104
Causeyside, and 23 Wellmeadow Scott, Wm., 23 Broomlands
EmlDroiderers.
Gibson Brothers & Co., 133 George st. Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland Court
Elastic S@lt Llanufacturer.
Phillips, William, Cragfoot Factory, Colinslee
Electro-Flaters.
Duff & Miller, 20 High street King, Robert, 22 High street
Engineers and MacMns-Makers
Atlas Engine Works, 21 Back Sneddon Bow. M'Lachlan, & Co., Thistle Engine
Works, Abbott's Inch Brodie, Wm., & Co. (Gas), ISSouth Croft Bryce, John S., 10 Hunter street Christie, William, 21 Underwood Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia Engine
Works, Macdowall street Fleming & Ferguson, Phcenix Works,
Murray street Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan
Foundry and Engine Works, Ren- frew road Fisher & Co., St. Mirren Works, Mac- dowall street Gibson, James, Cartha Works, 22 New
Smithbills Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Abbey works,
8 Smitbhills, and Atlas works, 21
Back Sneddon HoUis & Eglinton, 2 Quay lane Lyle, James, 29 Causeyside M'Dowall & Co., 5 Gilmour street M'Farlaue, Archibald, 6 St. Mirren st. M'Gee, Walter, & Son, Albion Works,
Stoney brae M'Gown, Wm. G., Camphill Pollock, S., & Sons, 51 High street Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works,
65 Back Sneddon Reid, Thomas, & Son, St. Mirren Engine
Works, Thread street Robertson & Co., 9 Old Sneddon Shedden, M'Gee, & Davie, Soho Engine
Works, 8 Bridge street White, Thomas, & Sons, 28 Gordon's
lane
Fir@-Cla7 Manufacturers.
Brown, Robert, & Son — town office, Abercorn Bridge — works, Shortroods and Ferguslie Fire-Clay Works
Speirs, Gibb, & Co., Caledonia Pire- Clay Works, Greenock road
Fishmongers and Poulterers.
Cochrane, Alexander, 149 George street Cunningham, Robert, 2 Neilston street Deans, Wm., 3 George street Johnstone, John, 34 Gauze street Logan, James, 20 Wellmeadow M'Elwee, John, 4 Broomlands (fishcurer) M'Lachlan, Euphemia, 67 Causeyside
TEADES AND PEOFESSIONS.
147
Noble, Mrs. A., 9 St. James place Risk, William, 34 High street Robertson, Mrs. Wm., 101 Causeyside Steel, James, 6 Moss street Thomson, Robert, 53 George street
Frencli Folisliesrs-
Crombie, E., .35 High street Wilson, Eliza,. 82 Causeyside Young, Miss, 95 High street
Fleshers.
Adam, James, 20 Causeyside Arthur, Samuel, 17 George street Allison, Alexander, 34 High street Alton, John, 21 Gauze street Armour, Hugh, 53 Broomlaads Baillie, George, 8 Love street Barr, Andi'ew, 5 Silk street Barr, James, 79 Broornlands Brown, John, 3 Old Smithhills Brown, Mrs. Grace, 61 Causeyside Brock, Thomas, 3 Neilston street Carse, W., 60 Love street Caldwell, Alexander, 8 Cotton street Canning, Peter, 54 George street Co-operative (Equitable) Society, 11
Great Hamilton street Co-operative Provident Society —
138 George street
168 George street
7 Love street
23 Broomlands
7 Lawn street Craig, David, 26 Moss street and 19
Sandholes Craig, James, 26 Gauze street Fairlie, Alexander, 8 Castle street Fleming, Robert, 29 George street Gilmour, Thomas, 42 Stock street Glen, Thomas, 35^ Broomlands Henderson, John, 2 Clydeview terrace Hood, William, 15 Lawn street Lang, John, 54 Caledonia street Leitch, William, 31 Causeyside and 21
Underwood road Lochhead, Robert, 30 Canal street Millar, Peter, 74 Love street Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside
and 1 Dovesland Morrison, George, 35 High street Morrison, James, & Son, 104 George st. Morrison, John G., 25 Gauze street M'Allister, Mrs., 20 George street
M'Allister, W., 16 Old Sneddon M'Dowall, James, 41 Ferguslie M'Kie, James, 14 Broomlands M'Kie, Douglas, 2 Lawn street M'Luskie, Peter, 69 Love street, and
25 Moss street M'Luskie, John, 3 Neilston street Rae, Samuel, 52 Caledonia street Rennie, Alexander, 18 Wellmeadow , Reunie, John, 9 Canal street Russell, James, 15 Mossvale street Scarlett, James, 54 Causeyside and 4
Dovesland Shearer, Hugh, 1 Mossvale lane Smith, James, 18 Sandholes Soudeo, Daniel, 25 Causeyside Soudeu, Wm., 107 George street Soudeu, W., 138 George street Taylor, A.llaD, 12 Moss street Wallace, James, 107 George street Watt, William, 58 George street Watson, William, 27 High street Wilson, Charles, 21 Sandhotes Wilson, Daniel, 68 Causeyside Wilson, Mrs. Daniel, 5 Lawu street Wilson, William, 19 Orchard street Young, George M., 5 Broomlands
Funeral Undertakers.
Anderson, Ebenezer, 6 New street Anderson, James, 52 High street Begg, John, 24 Cotton street Gordon, G, & J., 42 New street KilpatrJck, John, & Son, 16 Abbey st. Knox, Walter, 66 High street Scott, Alexander, 93 High street Stevenson, Charles, 5 New street Young, William, 2 County place and 4 St. James place
Furnishers.
Barbour, Mrs., 86 High street Beckett. J. & M., 55 Causeyside Brannan, Mrs., 22 Gauze street Bruce, Mrs. L., 6 Orchard street Clark, E. & A., 69 Love street Gumming, M., 4 Old Smithhills Gibb, Mrs. John, 26 High street Harper & Jack, 102 Causeyside Lang, Mrs., 18 George street Lockhart, E., 24 Wellmeadow Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street Lyons & M'Neilage, 75 Love street Millar, Hugh, 17 Broomlands
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Muir, Mrs. R., 15 George street Reid, M., 11 Old Smithhills Stewart, John, 44 Georpre street Watsun, Mrs., 91 High street
G-ardeners.
Jobbing. Arndale, Hugh, Stonefield Davidson, Francis, 46 Moas street Dickie, Alexander, 1 Union street Dickie, James, Stevenson street Little, William, 39 Canal street Marrs, Alexander, John street Morren, William, King street Macaulay, John, 27 Castle street MacConnechj, Patrick, 12 Abercorn st. Mackie, Alex., Great Hamilton street Macsaily, John, William sburgh Neilson, George, Newton street Paton, William, Prussia street Quate, Andrew, 39 Argyle street Robertson, Wm. H., Nethercommon Stockman, William, 42 Oalside Walker, James, 19 Queen street
Marhet.
Allan, Charles, Moss Toll Allan, William, Nethercommon. Brock, John, 32 Storie street Emerson, J., Linside Jamieson, John, 23 Well street Pattison, Alex., & Son, Greenlaw Pinkerton, Alex., Kibbuckston cottage Provan, Andrew, 13 Wellmeadow Robertson, Daniel, Gateflat, East
Buchanan street Robertson, W. H., Nethercommon Stobo, Thomas, sen.jWestmarch cottage Stobo, Thomas, jun., Westmarch farm
Gardeners to Private Gentlemen, (fc. Baird, Alexander, gardener to Provost
Clark, Chapel house Beveridge, James, gardener to Archd.
Coats, Esq., Woodside Cameron, William, gardener to Major
Coats, Ferguslie park Clough, William, gardener to Mrs.
Holms, Brablocb Cook, William, gardener to J. P. Kerr,
Esq., Underwood Eccles, George, gardener to John
Poison. Esq., Westmount Elder, William, superintendent Foun- tain Gardens, Love street
Gilles, Duncan, gardener to Alexander
Cattanach, Auchentorlie Henderson, Allan, gardener to Stewart
Clark, M.P., Kilnside Hyglop, William, gardener to Peter
Jack, Castlehead. Johnston, Alexander, gardener to James
Wood, Oakshawhead Keir, Duncan, gardener to A. Faulds,
Sherwood Lister. George, gardener to Alexander
FuUerton, Orossflat Maxwell, Henry, gardener to J. Hender- son, Ralston Maxwell, James, gardener to Mrs. James
Arthur, Barshaw Millar, James, gardener to John Clark,
Gateside Millar, Robert, gardener to Mrs. Clark,.
Netherhill Murray, John, superintendent Cemetery Maccall, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr,
Gallowhill M'Donald, Duncan, gardener to Mrs.
Coats, Ferguslie M'Dougal, Dougal, gardener to R. M.
Paterson, Speirsfield M'Ghie, R. M., gardener to Archibald
Craig, Gateside M'Innes, John, gardener to William
Wotherspoon, Maxwellton M'Kelvie, Robert, gardener to James
Millar, Adelphi House MacRaile, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr,
Gallowhill Thomson, Robert, gardener to James
Murray, Castlehead
G-lass ShoT^-Case Maker.
Sutherland & Co., 9 Well street
Glaziers.
Adam, James, & Son, 19 Moss street Berry, John C., 35 High street Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street Ferguson, Norman, 15 Causeyside Helliwell's patent perfection system of glass roofing without putty — agents, Christie Bros., 188 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Kirk, George G., 6 New Smithhills Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow
TRADES AOT) PROFESSIONS.
149
0-rain Mercliants,
Anderson, J. & J. G., Sau«el Mills Anderson, William M., 75 Love street Ballantyne, John, & Son, 54 Oauseyside Bowie, Allan J., 131 George street Coats, Geo. (Glasgow), i Garthland pi. Hill, Thomas, 102 George street Laug, Robert, 4 Glen lane M-Gill, John, 12 Old Sneddon M'Kellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street M'Nair, Duncan, 12 St. James place Pinkertou, Wm., 13 Abercorn street Ramsay Bros., Hawkhead and Seedhill
Mills Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mills
Qresngrocers.
Allison, James, 19 Wellmeadow Anderson, Annie, 45 George street Anderson Brus., 28 Gordon's lane Adams, Mrs., 7 Neilston road Adam, Mrs. William, 23 Gauze street Bruce, Mrs., 8 Cotton street Collins, John, 54 Storie street Crawford, T., 16 Thread street Dick, Margaret, 32 Causeyside Eaglesim, Thomas, 15 Broomlands Emerson, John, 65 Broomlands Hamilton, Mrs. E., 19 Orchard street Hawthorn, E. C, 32 Broomlands Lamond, Duncan, 18 Lady lane Laprick, James, 2 Stirling street Marshal], Mrs., 30 Oaual street Marshall, Mrs., 19 Barclay street Mathieson, Mrs., 3 Dovesland Mitchell, Robert, 20 Sandholes M'Arthur, Mrs., 2 Bellfield place Orr, Robert, 3 Lawn street Pinkerton, Alexander, 19 Sandholes Powrie, M., 22 Lawn street Pro van, Walter, 11 Oarriagehiil Quinu, Mrs. James, 99 George street Sim, John, 118 George street Thomson, High, 44 Storie street Thomson, Mrs., 36 Underwood road Watson, Elizabeth, 40 Causeyside Wilson, Andrew, 55 Caledonia street Wilson, Robert, 113 George street Whyte, Andrew, 68 Lavvn street
Grocers and Victiiallers.
Those marked (*) are also Spirit DealeBS. *Adam, John, 9 Williamsburgh Adam, Mrs., 4 Seedhill
Adam, Robert, 19 Lawn street *Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street Aitken, William, 18 Mossvale street Anderson, John, 28 Causeyside Anderson, William M., 75 Love street Anderson, J. & J. G., Saucel Arnott, John, 20 Broomlands Arnott, Samuel, 53 Caledonia street Baker, Mrs., 3 Silk street Ballantyne, J. & Son, 54 Causeyside Ballantyne, Mrs. Joseph, 23 Well- meadow *Berry, Mrs. W., 77 High street Black, M. G., 29 Wellmeadow Borland, Alexander, 53 High street Bowie, Allan J., 131 George street Boyd, Robert, HQ Broomlands Boyle, Alexander, 92 New Sneddon Brough, John. 46 Millarston Buchanan, Jane, 72 Broomlands Buchanan, John, 15 Wellmeadow Buchanan, Mrs. Margaret, 5 Incle st. Burnett, W. M., 3 and 4 Sir Michael
street Burns, James, 6 Williamsburgh Campbell, Mrs. A., 4 Lawn street *Carlile, James S., 6 Thread street Carrigan, William, 136 and 137 George St., 7 Lawn st., and 52 Broomlands *Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton Chalmers, William, 7 Lylesland Cochrane, Maggie Y., 3 Garthland st. Comrie, John, 4 West Campbell street Co-operative(Paisley Provident) Stores 139 and 168 George street, 68 Love street,54 Broomlands, 20 Lawn street, 5 Cleopatra buildings, Springbank road, aed 24 Underwood road Co-operative (Equitable) Store, 9 Stock street — branch shops, 2 Bute place, 13 Carriagehill *Craig, Robert, 50 Caledonia street Crawford, T., 16 Thread street Crichton, Robert, 82 Causeyside Cunningham, David, 6 Barclay street Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew road Davie, John, 2 Lawn street Dougall, Henry, 39 Maxwellton Dougall, Mrs. Robert,46 Broomlands Dunlop, J. & L, 97 Causeyside Eadie, Mrs., 21 Underwood road Eaglesim, Thomas, 15 Broomlands Erskine, John, 10 Williamsburgh Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside Pairfall, James, Laigbpark
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PAISLEY DIEECTORY.
FergusoD, James, 24 New street
*FergusoD, Margaret, 10 Storie street Ferguson, Thomas, 69 Broomlands Ferguson, William, 6 Moss street Ferguson, William, 9 Maxwellton st. Ferrie, Andrew, 136 George street Fleming, David, 20 Wallace street Fleming, James, 6 Smith street Forsyth, John, 14 Storie street Gibson, Mrs. Eobert, 22 Causeyside Gillespie, Donald, 15 Moss street and
36 High street Gillies, Duncan, 28 Williamsburgh Gilroy, Janet, 9 Lylesland Glass, James, 2 Broomlands Glasey, Robert. 11 Greenhill road Good, Mrs., 1 Pattisou street Graham, James, 70 Love street Graham, Jane, 72 Canal street Hair, William, 23 Gauze street Hamilton, Eobert, 78 Causeyside
*Hart, Thomas, 6 George street Hendry, John, 6 lucle street Herd, Robert, 18 Stock street Hill, John, 102 George street Holms, Robert, 11 Storie street Hood, Thomas, 17 Lawn street Howat, Robert, 31 Storie street
*Hunter, Thomas, 22 Great Hamilton street Hutchison, Mrs., 20 Glen street Inglis, John, 5 Mossvale street
*Jack, James, 107 and 108 High street (Cross) Jackson, Mrs., 56 George street Kelly, Miss, 22 Lawn street Kernan, Patrick, 74 Broomlands Kerr, Mrs. Helen, 43 Moss street Knox, Margaret. 16 Abercorn street Laird, Robert, 38 Well street Lambie, Hugh, 5 Silk street Langmuir, Walter, 19 New Sneddon Lipton, Thomas J., 21 High street Lyall, William, 9 West Campbell st. Marshall, Thomas, 22 Sandholes Martin Robert, 38 Well street Millar, James, 1 Westmarch Millar, Jonathan, 1 Neilston street Mitchell, Johnston, 7 Castle street Morton, Wm . , jnn., & Co., 92 Causeyside Muir, Daniel, 20 Williamsburgh Muir, J. & J., 13 Neilston road Muir, Robert, 10 Glen street M'Adam, Mrs., 5 North Croft M'Callum, Jane, 12 Old Smithhills
*M'Oracken, Thomas, 25 Cotton street and 32 Wellmeadow
*M'Cracken, Mrs. Thos., 17 Gauze st. M'Dermid, Peter, 2 Moncrieff street M'Donald, Mary, 3 Williamsburgh M'Donald, Eobert, 18 George street M'Dougall, Duncan, 5 M'Farlane's lane MacFarlane, Alex., 15 George street Macfarlane, Geo., 21 New Smithhills Macfarlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street
*M'Gee, Hector, 1 St. James street M'Gill, John, 12 Old Sneddon M'Kay, William, Livingstone place, 30
Carriagehill MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street M'Kellar, Archibald, 84 Causeyside M'Kellar, Daniel, 28 George street M'Kellar, Matthew H.. 35 High street M'Lachlan, John, 18 Moss street
*M'Lachlan, Mary, 5 Moncrieff street M'Lean, Alexander, 15 Gauze street M'Lean, John, 67 Causeyside and 38
Underwood street M'Lean, John, 3 Clark's Buildings,
Underwood road M'Nair, Duncan, 12 St. James place M'Nair, John, 50 George street M'Naughton, Angus, 8 Carriagehill M'Neil, John, 19^Vellmeadow
*Newton, William, 34 Glen street
*Nicol, John, 4 Neilston road Nicol, Robert, 9 Old Sneddon O'May, William, 17 Wellmeadow Orchardson, Robt.,62 Causeyside Orr, Mrs., 29 Glen street Park, Alex, & Co., 105 High street
(Cross) Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon Paterson, 14 Carriagehill
*Paton, Mrs. E., 88 Canal street Paul, William, 30 George street Peacock, Gavin, 6 Greenhill road Peacock, Robert, 91 High street Percy, Francis, 101 Causeyside, and
34 Canal street Pollock, William, 27 High street
*Pol]ock, Wm. S., 1 East Buchanan st. Ralph, James, 32 Canal street Ramsay, James, 20 Abbey street Eae, Mrs., 16 Ferguslie Ray, Samuel, 83 Broomlands Eeid, Mrs. James, 31 George street Eeid, John, 30 Canal streets Reid, John H., 11 Greenhill road Richardson, Isaac, 29 High street
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS.
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Ritchie, Mrs. David, 25 Queen street Ritchie, Robert, 50 Love street, 25
Gauze street, and 57 Causeyside Robertson, James, 53 Storie street
*RobertsoD, William, 5 Carriagehill Rodger, Mrs,, 1 Mossvale lane Rowan, Mrs., 27 New Sneddon Russell, James, 9 Orchard street Shaw, Aunabella, I Bridge street Shaw, Thomas, 32 Causeyside Shearer, Hugh, 1 Mossvale lane Sim, William, 16 Wellmeadow Siuclair, Mrs., 39 Underwood road Smith, Hugh C, 16 Maswellton street Smith, Mrs. Anu, 7 Abbey street
♦Stevenson, James, 13 Abbey street Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands
*Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street Storrie, John, 16 Orchard street Sweenie, James, 23 Stock street
*Templeton, Mrs. Oath., 82 Canal st. Thomson, Hugh, 44 Storie street Towart, E., 25 George street Ure, J. & D., 22 High street Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
*Walker, Mrs, Jane^ 16 Broomlands* Watt, Robert, 68 George street Webster, William, 7 Mill street
*Weir, David, 12 Broomlands Weir, James, 10 Sraithhills — branch Saucel
*Weir, William, 51 George street White, Margaret, 9 Wardrop street
*Whitehead, Agnes, 44 Broomlands Whiteford, Wm., 2 Russell street Williamson, Mrs. M., 40 Wellmeadow Wills, James, 63 George street Wills, James, jud., 64 Causeyside
•Wilson, Mrs. Agnes, 107 George street Wright, Mrs. A,, 22 Abbey street
*Wylie, Mrs, R. S., 71 Love street Young, J. & J., 6 George street
Hair (Qurled) Manufacturer.
Drew, Michael, & Sons, Oolinslee
Hairdrsssers.
Burns, George, 77 High street Calazel, Alban A., 60 Moss street and
103 High street Campbell, William, 31 New Smithhills Carruth, George, 32 Wellmeadow Corkin, John, 25 Causeyside
Fitch, John, 11 Old Sneddon Fitch, Robert, 8 Moss street Fleming, James, 3 New street Keir, Robert, 11 Moss street Kilpatrick, Robert, 92 High street Millar, John, 29 Maswellton street M'Gallan, John, 91 Causeyside M'Gregor, William, 7 Old Sneddon M'Gregor, William, jun,, 7 Glen street M'Yey, John, 2 Lawn street Quin, Terence, 19 Moss street Taylor, G, & A., 70 High street Wright, John, 98 Causeyside
Hamcurers.
Alison, Joseph, 4 Broomlands and 58
Storie street Arnott, John, 20 Broomlands Bell, William J,, 38 New street Brown, John, 3 Old Smithhills Burnett, W. M., 3 and 4 Sir Michael St. Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands Fulton, James, 9 Moss street Lipton, Thomas J., 21 High street Orchardson, Robert, 62 Causeyside Pinkerton, James, 40 New street Spence, John, & Sols, 62 Storie street
Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside Cameron, William, 28 High street Forrester, William, 1 Broomlands King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour st. Leitch, William, 99 High street Robertson & Son, 48 Moss street Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street Smith, Robert, 96 High street
H@ddle Twin@ Manufacturers-
Kerr & Co., New street
Horticultural Builders.
Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street Helliwell, F. W., London and Brigbouse, Yorkshire — Agents, Christie Bros., 188 St. Yincent street, Glasgow
Hesiers.
Adam, John, 8 St. James place Adam, William, 86 Causeyside
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Anderson, Jessie, 24 Causeyside Brown, M., 4 Moss street Clelland, Mrs. William, 90 Causeyside Forrest, Mrs. James, 26 Broomlands Gibb, Mrs. John, 26 High street Harper & Jack, 102 Causeyside Hill, Thomas, 100 George street Leitch, W. R., 99 High street Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street M'Kaig, Peter, 131 George street M'Millan, Mrs., 26 Glen street Eeid, M., 11 Old Smithhills
House Factors.
Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street Cochran, John, 2 Potterhill Donald, Thomas, 43 Lady lane Fisher, John, 5 John street and 10 St.
James street Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street Keay, Angus, 93 High street Laclilan, Robert, Terrace buildings Lyle, Dalrymple, 3 Cumberland court Muir, John, 23 Moss street M'Kinlay, John, 37 New street M'Leod, Matthew, 12 St. James street Provan, John, Stoney brae Tweedale, John, 30 Canal street Wilson, J. D., 12 High street Winning, James, Terrace buildings,
109 High street
Inn and Hotel Keepers.
Blair, Mrs., Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Mitchell, John, George Hotel, 2 Smith- hills
Morrison, A., Globe Hotel, 92 High st.
Speirs, Wm., & Co., Globe Temperance Hotel, 11 High street
Stevenson, Charles, Bull lun, 5 New st.
Thomson, Mrs., County Hotel, County place
Iron Founders.
Abercorn Foundry Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), North Croft
Bow. M'Lachlan, & Co., Thistle Works, Abbot's Inch
Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia Works, Macdowall street
Pullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan
Works, Renfrew road Henry & Gait, Sneddon Foundry Marshall, John, Macdowall street Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works,
55 Back Sneddon
Iron Merchants.
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 10 West Croft and 21 and 23 Robertson st., Glasgow M'Nee, John, 9 Abercorn street Spence, James, Royal terrace, Glasgow road
Ironmongers.
Dickie, John, 41 New street Eadie, Robert, & Co., 12 High street Glen, William, 102 Causeyside Glover, William, 19 High street Hatrick, Mrs. Alexander, 8 Old Sneddon Hatrick, John, 93 Causeyside Hughes, Thomas, 8 Broomlands Ireland & Co., 109 High sti-eet Kerr, Peter, 18 Lawn street Kiugsberry, William, 76 High street M'Arthur, William, 9 High street M'Culloch, Donald, 79 Broomlands M'Culloch, Alexander, 32 Wellmeadow M'Leao, Angus, 37 Moss street Neilson, William, 4 Wellmeadow Pinkerton, R., & Co., 14 Moss street Ritchie & Kirkwood, 47 Moss street Stevenson, H. L., 37 Storie street Thomson, Joseph, Masonic hall build- ings, 96 High street Young, John, 1 Broomlands
Jacquard-Macliine Maimer.
Alexander, John, 163 George street
Ladies' Outfitter-
Fraser, Mrs., 9 Orr square
Ladies' ITurses.
Lennie, Mrs., 6 George street M'Kelvie, Mrs., 5 Love street Richmond, Miss (district sick nurse), 86 High street
Lathers.
Allan, James, 19 Sandholes Thomson, Jas., & Son, 31 Caledonia st.
TEADES AND PROFESSIONS.
153
Lathsplitters.
Allan, James, 19 Sandholes Rome, William, Water brae, off New Smithhills
LavL33.dries— PuUic-
Bell, A., & Sod, Gleniffer Works,
Rowand street House of Refuge, Victoria pi., Lady lane Leggat, D., & Co., Colinslie Templetou, J., & Co., Jenny's Well
Leather Mercliants.
Lang, James, 31 High street
Lang, W. J. & W., Seedhiil (wholesale)
M'Intosh, A., & Co., 7 New Smitliills
Letterpress Printers.
Cook, J. & J., 94 High street Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Glover, Thomas, 11 jMuss street Hay, R., & Son, 10 High street Hamilton, Alexander, 16 Wellmeadow Kirk, Alexander, 27 Wellmeadow Lochhead, Wm. A., loaud 16 Causeyside Melvin, T. .James, 14 High street Parlane, J. & R,, 97 High street Paterson, John, 2 New street Reid, John, 18 High street Wotherspoon, Robt., 13 Castle street Young, Stephen, 2 New street
Lime and Cement Merchants.
Caldwell, David, 23 Canal street Cameron Brothers, Abercorn station
Lithographers and Engravers.
Baird, Andrew D., 109 Causeyside Carswell, John, 3 Moss street Donald, G. M., 8 High street Ferguson, Andrew, 1 Prussia street Gibb, Thomas, 7 Old Sneddon street Graham, T. & R.,4 Bridge street Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street Lochhead, Wm. A., 15 and 16 Causeyside
Machinery Selt Manufacturers.
Baird, William, 86 High street M'Creery, John, 2 County place
Manure Manufacturers- Forrest, W. & C, Burnbank, Chain rd.
Manufacturers of Textile Falsrics.
Adam, Alexander, 5 Causeyside Begg, Alex., & Co., 112 Causeyside Cameron, Peter, 5 Stevenson street Campbell, Sons, & Co., 9 Forbes place Campbell & M'Lenuan, 2 Forbes place Cochran, Wm., & Co., 7 St. Mirren st. Convex Weaving Co. (corsets, &c.), 153
George street Cook, J,, & Co., 6 Forbes place Cook, Mark, 7 St. Mirren street Co-operative Manufacturing Society
(Limited), 114 Causeyside Crawford, Hamilton, power loom fac- tory, Abercorn street Cunningham, Robert, 1 George street Dick, James, 5 County place (shawl
merchant) Gibson Brothers, & Co., 153 George st.
(curtains and lace) Gibson, William, & Co., 109 Causeyside Gray, John, 113 Causeyside Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, 7 and 8
Forbes place Guthrie, Robt., & Co., 108 Causeyside Haldeu & Co., Ill Causeyside Halden, xlrchibald, 2 Causeyside (shawl
mauufactrer) Haldeu, Francis, 2 Cauaeyside Holms & Co., 3 Forbes place Howie, John, 13 Causeyside Jamieson, James, 71 George street Kerr, Robt., & Son, 21 to 26 Thread st. Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood Mills Kirk, George, St. James' Park Mills Laird, Hunter, 5 George street Lambie, Higgius, & Connell, 112 Cau- seyside Logan & Gardner, 5 Forbes place Maxwell, Matthew, 3 Caledonia street Millar, J. & R., 6 Causeyside Morgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside Murray, Daniel, jr., & Co., 1 Causeyside Murray, James, Adelphi Factory, New
Sneddon Murray, John, 111 Causeyside M'Kechnie, Strachan, & Co., 14 Causey- side M'Lachlan, James, 64 Broomlands M'Lennan, T. B., 113 Causeyside M'Nair, Duncan, 4 Cumberland court,
Causeyside M'Naughtan, James, 113 Causeyside Niuian, James, 6 Wardrop street
154
PAISLEY DIRECTOET.
Rodger, Robert, 13 Oauseyside
Robin, John, & Co., Ciiledonia Factory,
Caledonia street, and 4 and 8 John
street, Glasgow Smith, Brothers, & Co., 1 Forbes place Smith, Charles, & Co., 115 Causeyside Speirs, David, & Co., 167 George street Stewart, John M. (Glasgow), Greeuhill
house Storie, John, 111 Causeyside Thomson & Dunbar, 20 Well street "Walker, James, 32 High street Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside Welsh, J., & Co., 17 Moss street Welsh, William, 12 Hunter street Whitehill, M., & Co., 8 and 9 Causeyside Wilson, George, & Co., 147 George st.
Masong and Builders.
Arnott, David, 11 Gordon's lane Barr, Hugh, 1 Espedair Barr & M^'Cuig, 11 Shuttle street Bowes, John, Park terrace, Underwood
road Barclay, James, Christie street Buchanan, George, 7 Buchanan terrace Gordon, John, 23 Broomlands Harper, A. & D., 2 Maxwellton street M'Bride, Samuel, 23 Oakshaw street M'Ghie, William, Great Hamilton st. M'Vey, Daniel, 3 Maxwell street Robertson, G. A., 42 Wellmeadow Robin, William, 14 Lady lane Orr, James, 9 Cross street Taylor, William, 12 Lady lane Watson & Pattison, Victoria place.
Lady lane Wilson, James, Greenock road Wilson, Thomas, 14 Abbey close
Meagures'g.
Bisland, John Terrace buildings Henderson, William (Glasgow), 3 Wil-
liamsburgh Lamb, James B., 12 High street Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Ross, Alexander, 93 High street
Hedical Practitioners.
Amy, Joseph, L.R.C.S , L.R.C.P., L.M.
(Edinburgh), 78 Broomlauds and 26
St. James street Crawford, A. W., M.B., CM., 8 Cross
and 9 Orr square
Donald, Jas. T., M.R.C.S.E.,5 Gauze st. Eraser. Donald, M.D., 3 Orr square Gardner, David. Paisley Infirmary Gibb, William F., M.B., CM., 54 High
street Graham, Thos., MD., 3 Garthland place Holms, John. M.D., 21 Wellmeadow —
house 44 High street Hunter, John B., M.D.. CM., 3 Smith- hills — house 31 St. James sti-eet Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside Macdonald, John, 1 St. James street M'Gibbon, John, M.B., CM., 44 High st. M'Kechuie, Wm.. M.D., Thorndean,
Elderslie Shearar, Frank, M.B., CM., 95 High st. Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place Tomlins, .James, 23 Gauze street
Whitehead, Alex., M.B., CM house 2
New Smithhiils ' Wilson, Frank, M.B., CM., 29 Well- meadow and 55 Causeyside
Messeng'ers-at-Arms.
M'Kechnie & Bulloch, 4 Moss street
Metal Refiners.
Cochran & M'Geachau, New Smithhiils
Mid-wives.
Allison, Mrs., 6 School wynd Jack, Mrs., 78 High street Lennie, Mrs., 6 George street Lyle, Mrs., 38 Wellmeadow M'Kelvie, Mrs., 5 Love street Paton, Mrs., 3 Barr street Taylor, Mrs., 41 George street
MiU-^mg-litSo
Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulean Works, Renfrew road
Mill Furnishers.
Macgregor, Richard, 15 Argyle street Snodgrass & Brown, 7 St. Mirren st.
Millers.
Andrew, Simon, & Sons, Cardonald
Mills, Glasgow road Ramsay Bros., Hawkhead and Seedhill
Mills Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill
TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS.
155'
lTame-Plat@ Maker.
BrowD, Robert, Espedair
Net and T-^ne Manufactursrs.
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Non-condiLctin^ Composition, Sec, Manufactiirsrs.
Baillie, Robert, & Co., Underwood lane
Nurserymen and Florists.
Barr, James, Gateflat Nursery Dickson, William, Ladyburn Nursery Millar, John, 29 Wellmeadow Morgan, James, 3 Moss street (Cross) M'Kenzie, Peter, Belltield, Cartvale,
Love street Pattison, A., & Son, Greenlaw Nursery Paul, William, & Son, Wester Crossflat,
off Mill street Robertson, Daniel, Gateflat White, George, Carriagehill house
Oil Meroliant.
Campbell, A. R., 19 Storie street Forrest, Joseph, 22 Broomlands
Oil and Glycerine Haniifac- tnrers.
Anderson & Wallach, Macfarlane street.
Racecourse road Craig, John, Blackstoun Highgate, Hugh, & Co., Greenhill Oil
and Chemical Works Ingram & Co., Caledonia Oil Works,
Clark street
PacMng-Sos Makers.
PatOD, Robert, 39 Gordon's lane
Porter, John, 9 New street
Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw
Mills
Painters and Paperliangers.
Alexander, James, 4 George street Berry, John C, 35 High street Borland, Andrew, Abercorn buildings.
Gauze street Bowie, C. T., & Co. (successors to D.
Murray & Sou), 15 Gilmour street
Cowan & Stewart, 28 St. James street Drennan, Robert, 30 Causeyside Ferguson, Nornaan, 15 Causeyside Fernie, Archibald, 3 St. James place Hunter, John K , 30 Wellmeadow Kilpatrick, H. & W,, 16 Causeyside Kirk, George G., 6 New Smithhills MacFedries, Wm. T., 32 High street Reid, James, 18 Causeyside Wallace, John, 12 Causeyside Waterstoc, J. & E., 4 County place Wilkie, John, 39 High street Weir, J., 8 Orr square and 8 Broomlands
Paper Ilulers.
Carswell, John, 3 Moss street Parlane, J. & R,, 97 High street
"irawers.
Erskine, James G., 43 Causeyside Glassford, John (carpets, &c.), 3-
Hamilton street Melville, Daniel, 110 Causeyside M'Aulay, James, High Carriagehill M'Farlane, D., 1 Stnnle}' place Robertson, James, 22 Oakshaw street
Pavement Merchants.
Christie, Devlin, & Findlay, 10 Hamilton street
Pawnlarekers,
Boyd. Hugh, 12 Old Sneddon street Cochran, James, & Son, 83 Broomlands
and 2 Saudholes Ferguson, John, 35 High street and 90
Canal street Leitch, William, 106 George street Lochhead, J. & G. F., 32 Causeyside
and 1 Gordon's lane Macfarlane & Co., 15 and 16 Old
Sneddon Mackay, John, & Co., 32 Gauze street,
8 Back Sneddon, and 7 Broomlands Nisbet, Margaret, 24 Gauze street Smith, Helen, 108 George street Walker, Martin, 17 Storie street andt
28 New street
Pianoforte Tuners.
Fraser, J. R., Terrace buildings M'Nab, Geo. C, 86 High street
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Flioto^apliei's.
Brown, William, 9 Gilmour street Edwards, Edward, 15 School wynd M'Gown, Thomas G., 50 Oauseyside M'llwrick, William J., 98 High street M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street Wilson, William, 33 Glen street
Plasterers.
Hutcheson, James, Westside Cottage,
3 Glen lane Hutchison, David T., 7 Lawn sti'eet and
245 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Millar, William, 38 Causeyside Mitchell, Thomas, 15 Sir Michael street Young, Alexander, 7 Caledonia street
and 13 Argyle street
Flumlaers, Tinsmiths, and Coppersmiths.
Colquhoun. George, 53 High street Crawford, H. & J., 24 Causeyside Dalrymple, James, & Son, 8 Old Sneddon Fleming, James, 5|- Bridge street Gilchrist, Robert, 3 Lawn street Glover, William, 19 High street Haran, Neil G,, 28 Causeyside Higgens, David, 13 Old Smithhills Kelly, Alexander, 15 Causeyside Kilpatrick, James, Dyers' wynd Martin, Alexander, 10 Lawn street Miller, Wm. & Adam, 10 St. Mirren st. Moodie, James, & Co., 18 Carriagehill Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wynd M'Alpine, John, 23 New Smithhills M'Dowall & Co., 5 Gilmour street M'llwraith, William, 14 Castle street Pinkerton, Robert, 67 Back Sneddon Robertson, Archibald, 9 Broomlands Robertson, George, 4 New Sneddon Thomson, Juseph, Masonic Hall Build- ings, 96 High street Wallace, Connel, & Co., 8 Gilmour st. Wallace, Charles, 15 Cotton street Young, John, 1 Broomlands Young, Robert, 47 High street
Potato Merchants.
Bowie, John, & Son 6 Macdowall street Langmuir, Robert, 28 Causeyside Logan, Robert, 28 Causeyside Miller, John, 3 Back Sneddon
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street Pinkerton, M. G., 13 Abercorn street Pinkerton. William. 11 Abercorn street Walker, John, 23 Abbey street
Po'^er - Loom Cloth Manufac- turers.
Crawford, Hamilton, Abercorn street Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood Mills Kirk, George, St, James Park Weaving
Factory Wilson, George, & Co., George street
Factory, 147 George street
Preserve Manufacturers.
Cairns, Alexander, 32 High street Lilla & Edwards, British India Works,
Macdowall street Robertson, James, Thrushgrove Works Young, J. & J., 6 George street
Pulslishers-
Cook, J. & J., Gazette buildings, 94
High street Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Purveyors.
Alexander, John, 47 High street Bai'clay, John, jun., 6 Bank street Gibson, Andrew, 98 High street M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Richmond, William, 6 Moss street Weber, John, 6 High street
Hoofin^-
Helliwell's Patent Glass Roofing — agents, Christie Bros., 188 St. Vincent street, Glasgow ; and Helliwell's Patent Zinc Roofing — agents, Christie Bros., 188 St. Vincent street, Glasgow
Hopespinners.
Peacock, John, 85 High street Picken, James, & Co., Cochran street Southwell, Peter, 18 High street Watson, Robert, 32 High street
Saddlers and Harness Makers.
Baird, William, 86 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Manwell, John, 35 Wellmeadow M'Creer}', John, 2 County place
TEADES AND PKOFESSIONS.
157
Salt Merchants.
NiveD, Wm,, 66 George street Young, Robert B., 11 Sandholes
Sanitary Ss Flum'bers' Earthen- -^are Manufacturers.
Brown, Eobert, & Son, Paisley Sanitary Earthenware Works
Sa'w Millers.
Allison, Wm., Victoria Saw Mills, 23
Love street Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw
Mills Young, John, & Co,, Burgh Saw Mills,
Caledonia street
Sculptors.
Devlin, Michael, 18 Mill street Gordon, John, 23 Broomlands (opposite
Cemetery gate) Harper, A. & D,, 2 Maxwellton street Robin, William, 14 Lady lane Watson & Pattison, Victoria place.
Lady lane
Seed Merchants.
Macfee, John, 3 Moss street Morgan, James, 3 Moss street
Se^nn^ Machine Makers- Bradbury & Co., 41 Wellmeadow M'Glashan, Duncan, Southbank, Under- wood lane Singer Company, 103 Cross Wheeler & Wilson Company, 23 School wynd
Sha'^1 and Muslin Cutters.
Fulton, Wm., & Sons, Glenfield M'Lardie, James, & Son. Meikleriggs
Sheriff 0£S.cers.
Johnstone, Charles H., 46 Moss street M'Kechnie & Bulloch, 4 Moss street M'Pherson, Alexander, Terrace buildgs.
Shiplsuilders.
Abercorn Shipbuilding Company — Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Abercorn street
Fullerton, John, & Co., Merks worth,
Inchinnan road M'Arthur, J,, & Co., Abbntsinch Fleming & Ferguson, Merksworth
Shipping Agents.
Glover, James, & Co., 66 Back Sneddon Warnockj^James, 16 Niddry street
Slaters.
Blaine, George. 20 Gordon's lane Elliott, Richard, 5 John street Gillespie, James, 84 New Sneddon st. Gill.espie, Wm., & Son, 82 New Sneddon Kilpatrick, Thomas, 135 George street Mitchell, Andrew, 88 Causeyside Mitchell, Hugh, William street Murdsch, Thomas, 52 Causeyside M'Intyre, James, 33 Glen street Shaw & Stewart, 51 High street Thomson, James, 36 Gordon's lane Wallace, Charles, 23 New Smithhills Wallace, Charles, 15 Cotton street Wilson, Robert, 23 West street Wilson & Co., 19 Sandholes
Soot Merchants.
Adam, Alexander. 14 New Smithhills Gait, William, 35 St. James street
Soap Manufacturers.
Isdale & M'Callum, Caledonia Soap
Woi'ks, Rowan street Killoch & Co.^ 41 and 42 Causeyside Muir & Anderson, Christie lane Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon Sim, MacKean, & Charlton, 4 New
Sneddon Sim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft The GlenifFer Soap Company, Blackhall
Smiths.
Browning, Alexander, jun., 21 and 22
Orchard street Christie, William, Underwood Donaldson, Wilson, 17 Old Sneddon Fisher & Co., St. Mirren Works, Mac
dowall street Galletly, Duncan, 16 Causeyside Garrot, John, 70 High street Gebbie, Moses, 51 High street Hatrick, John, 93 Causeyside Lee, Eobert, 12 St. James street
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Love, William, 1 Smithhills Macfadzean, John, & Co., 4 Glen lane M'Farlane, Archibald, 6 St. Mirren st. M'Geoch, David, & Son, 4 Mill street Paterson, David, 4 St. James place Pattison, Thomas, 17 Sandholes Pollock, S., & Son, 51 High street Pottle, A. & M., 64 Love street PurdoD, James, 9 New street Reid, Thomap, & Sons, St. Mirren
Eogine "Works, Thread street Smith, Archibald, 90 George street Spreul & Caseels, 8 Christie street Sproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland Trench, James, 15 Storie street
Starcli Manufacturers.
See under Corn Flour Manufacturers.
Stay Makers.
M'Clure, Miss, 11 Sancel Shanks, Mrs., 139 George street
Surgeon-Dentists.
Buchanan, Alexander, 33 High street Cameron, Thos. Eussell, 28 Gauze st. Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place Dobie, James, 82 High street Walker, John, 44 New street Wallace, James, L.D.S., 93 High st.
Tailors and. Clothiers.
Those marked (*) are Clothiers.
Adam, James, 4 New Smithhills, Allison, James, 47 Storie street *Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street
Balfour, William, 14 High street *Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside *Brown, Robert, 31 Gauze street
Coats, Matthew, 128 George street *Cochran, B.. & Sons. 26 New Smithhills *Orighton, W. & G., 81 High street *Cunningham, Thomas, 76 High street •Duncan, Matthew, 2 West street Finlayson, William, 58 Storie street Fleming, J. & J., 57 George street *Gardner, John S., 4 Welllmeadow
Gemmell, William, G6 Back Sneddon st. ""Givan, James, 5 Moss street Glen, Allan, sen., 6 George street Glen, Allan, 138 George street *Glen, Robert, 81 Causeyside
*Goldie, Johu, 43 New street *Goold, James, 47 Moss street *Hamilton, Alexander, 3 George street *Hatchard & Gibson, 18 Moss street *Jamieson, John & Co., 96 High street *King, Alex., & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Love, Matthew, 11 Carbrook street *Mallon, Peter, 75 Broomlands *Mathieson, John, 8 High street *Mathieson, Robert, 105 High street
Miller, James, 3 George street *Mitchell, Robert, 131 George street *Moffat, James, 7 Broomlands *Mullin, Peter, 2 New street *Mungle, Alexander, Terrace buildings *MacalIum, William, 10 Wellmeadow
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 88 Causeyside *M'Lean, James, 33 High street *M'Nee, Robert, 1 Old Smithhills *M'Taggart, Daniel, 8 Orr square *Paisley Clothing Company, 94 High
street — branch, 103 do. *Park, Robert, 16 George street *Peattie, William, 2 Gilmour street *Pollock, William, 58 High street *Reid, William, 33 Gauze street *Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street *Shaw, Smith, 92 Causeyside *Smith, Alexander, 6 Love street
Tait, William, 2 Gauze street *Taylor, G. O., 17 High street *Thomson, William C, Masonic Hall Buildings, 96 High street
Townley & Co., 29 New Smithhills *Town8, Archibald; 16 High street
Whiriskey, James, 9 High street
Tanners.
Lang, W. J. & W., 1 and 2 Seedhills M'Intosh,And.,&Co., 7 New Smithhills
Tea Merchants.
Brown, William, 37 High street Buchanan, John, 15 Wellmeadow Crichton, Robert, 82 Causeyside Glasgow and Paisley Tea Company, 2
Smithhills Hyslop, James, 12 Saucel Jack, James, 107 and 108 High street
(Cross) Kernan, Patrick, 74 Broomlands Lambie, Hugh, 5 Silk street London & Newcastle Tea Company,
36 High street
TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS.
159
Morton, Wm.. jua,, 92 Causeyside Macfarlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street M'Kay, Thomas, 64 Broomlands M'Lachlao, John, 18 Moss st. (London
Tea Company) M'Lachlau, J., & Son, 14 Wellmeadow Park, Alexander H., & Co., 105 High
street (Cross) Peacock, Eobert, 91 High street Richardson, Isaac, 29 High street Sim, William, 16 Wellmeadow
T3ach@?s in Ediicational Institutions.
(See Appendix).
T@ach@rs 3£ Daneinf.
M'Lellan, William, 40 New street Primrose, James C, 4 Old Smlthhills
Teacher ©f Sm"wlng.
Anderson, James, Bisbopton Hayes, Charles, at School of Art— ho. 5 Greenhill road
Teachers of Husic.
Agate, Wm., 21 St. Jan\es street Anderson, E. J., 25 Oakshaw street Barratt, .John, Mas. Bac, Oxon., 97
High street Colquhoun, Misses, 4 Smithhills Coulthurst, Miss Ada, 10 St. James st. Fraser, J. Roy, Academy, Terrace
buildings, 109 High street Gibbon, Miss Agnes, 10 Smithhills Gibson, Mrs. (Fulton), 10 Old Smithhills Gilmour, Miss, 97 High street Notman, Mrs., 2 Mansfield place M'Ewan, John, 4 Garthland street Pattinson, James, Mus. Bac, Cantab.,
Townhead house, 42 High street Roxburgh, Miss, 33 Oakshaw street Semple, James F., 15 Broomlands Simmonds, Charles, 6 Mill street Shuttleworth, Miss, 4 Albion street Stewart, Miss, 2 St. James street Thomson, Miss, 13 Abbey street
Teacher of Science.
Shedden, Wm., jun., 84 Love street
Thread Manufacturers.
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Anderson, Jas., & Co., Marshall's lane Carlile, James, Sous, & Co., Bankeud
Millsy New Sneddon Clapperton, Wm., & Co., 70 New Snd'n. Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works.
Seedhill Clark, J. & J. & Co., Anchor Thread
Works, Seedhill Coats, J. & P., Ferguslie Kerr & Co., Underwood Mills Kerr & Son, New Street Mills Ross & Duncan, Abercorn street
Those marked (*) are Manufacturers. Barbour, David, 70 High street Borland, Mrs. C, 13 Moss street Boyd, James, 1 Old Smithhills Calderwood, Jessie, 84 Broomlands Caldwell, John, 74 Love street Campbell, Miss C. P., 3 St. James street Clark, Mrs., 11 Moss street Cochran, David, 11 Old Smithhills
*Dobie, George, 4 and 5 Orchard street Hamilton, Miss, 6 Silk street Ker, John, 28 Causeyside Killin, Alexander, 25 Wellmeadow Kilpatrick, Robt., 92 High street Lawrie, James, 51 High street Lyle, John, 104 High street
*Masson, George, 42 Wellmeadow Morrison, Mrs., 1 George street Macallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow M'Fadyen, Archibald, 56 High street M'lunes, Robert, 71 Broomlands M'Kechnie, Andrew, 82 High street M'Vey, John, 2 Lawn street Orr, Miss, 29 Canal street Reid, Jas, 18 High st. & 4 Broomlands Rodger, Mrs. Alex., 83 High street
^Stevenson, .J., & Sous, 77 New Sneddon Thomson, Eliziibeth, 24 New street Thorpe, Joseph, 21 Broomlands Walker, James, 21 Sundholes Wallace, Johu, 24 High street Wilson, Johu, 44 Netv street Wilson, Walter, 12 Old Smithhills Young, Mrs., 78 Causeyside
XJmTarella Manufacturers.
Barbour, James, 12 High street Dalrymple, George, 7 New street Fiyun, James, 29 Orchard street Murray, Joseph, 6 Lawn street Russell, Thomas G., 26 Causeyside
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Upholsterers-
Cameron. Alexander, 40 High street Erskine & Johnstone. 6 CauseysiJe Hunter, James, 42 High street Risk & Marshall. 33 Wellmeadow Watson, David, 41 Lady lane Weir, George, 3 Causeyside Weir, John, 8 Orr square
Valuators.
Davidson, Charle?, Terrace buildings Gillespie, John, 82 New Sneddon Lamb, James B., 12 High street MacFadyen, James R., 28 Wellmeadow Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Ross, Alexander, 93 High street
Veterinary Surgeons.
Houston, William F., 4 Glen lane M'Geoch, Andrew, 4 Mill street Pottie, Alexander, 64 Love street Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street
"Wall Tile ( Earthen-ware j Marni- facturers.
Brown, Robert, & Son, Paisley Sanitary Earthenware Works
"Warpers.
Archibald, George, 15 Barr street Archibald, Thomas, 5 Marshall's lane Davidson, Thomas, Cumberland place,
111 Causeyside Lang, Robert, 8 Forbes place Lyle, William, Cumberland court M'Cartney, James. 14 Gauze street Millar, James, 15 Prussia street
"Waste Merchants.
Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street Caldwell. Robert, 5 Silk street Campbell, Duncan, 88 Storie street Craig, Hugh. 9 St. James street Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Kay, James, 24 George street Kirkwood, J. & M., 3 Broomlands Lawson, Mrs., 10 Orchard street Millar, John, 117 George street M'Ghee, Patrick, 13 Old Sneddon M'Gown, A., & Son. 27 Williamsburgh M'Grath, Patrick, 69 Back Sneddon
M'Kim, John, 109 Causeyside M'Leod, Robert C, 89 Causeyside Robertson, Matthew. Ill George street Speirs, John, 19 Cotton street Storrie, J. & W., 1 Storie street Wagstaff, Matthew, 5 Orchard street Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft Wallace, Jane, 15 Cotton street Wallace, William, 13 South Croft
Watch and Clock Makers and Jewellers.
Arthur, William. 82 High street Bryce, George F., 16 High street Duff & Miller, 20 High street Furtwangler, Louis, 80 St. James
street Gemmell, Malcolm, 5 Wellmeadow Guthrie, Mungo, 1 Old Smithhills Harris, R. & A., 9 High street (Cross) Harris, William, 19 High street Hill, R. L., 8 High street (Cross) Hardie, M. K, 14 Wellmeadow King, Robert, 22 High street Kingsberry, Thomas, 139 George street Lyle, John, 104 High street (Cross) Myles, Henry, 46 Moss street M'Gibbon, Richard P., 4 Mess street Patou, William, 9 George street Peacock, John, 2 Wellmeadow Robertson, Matthew, 20 Causeyside Wilson, Walter, 29 Maswellton
"Weavers' Furnishers.
Alexander, John, 163 George street Caldwell, James, 16 Causeyside Millar, P. K., 9 New street Trench, Robert, 7 Orchard street
TFine and Spirit Merchants.
Those marked (*) are Wholesale Merchants. Adam, John, 9 Williamsburgh Adam, James B., 8 Orchard street Adam, Robert, 68 George street Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street Aitken Robert, 27 Lawn street Alcorn, Mrs. Annie, 3 Orchard street Anderson, James, 5 St. Mirren street Anderson, Mrs. H., 13 Moss street Andrew, William, 96 Causeyside Arthur, J. F., 14 Old Sneddon Balfour, Miss Elizabeth. 105 George st. Bates, Thomas, 29 Gauze street
TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS.
161
Bisset, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie Black, Mrs. Jessie, 7 Glen street Blair, Jane, 68 Canal street Blair, Mrs. John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3
King street Bole, William, 2 Renfrew street Bowie, James, 36 Ferguslie Boyle, Mrs. Mary, 21 Moss street Brown, David, 9 Old Smithhills Brown, William, 18 High street Burtnay, Mrs. James, 12 Back Sned- don ♦Caldwell, James, & Son, 9 and 10 Gil-
mour street *Calderwood, Hngb, 94 New Sneddon Campbell, William, 38 High street Carlile, Mrs. Thomas, 10 Smithhills Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton Cochran, James, 39 Stock street Cochran, James, 11 West Croft Cochran, Thomas, 36 Moss street Colquhoun, George, 17 Wellmeadow Connell, David, 116 George street Connell, James, 36 Storie street Costello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street
and 7 Love street Cowan, John, 3 Love street Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street Craig, William, 17 Caueeyside Craig, William, 6 Union street Cramb, James, 89 Causeyside Cruikshanks, Arthur, 35 Moss street Cruickshauks, Robert, 63 Broomlands Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew
street Dale, Ellen, 13 Dyers' wynd and 28
Wellmeadow Dobson, David B., 23 Williamsburgh Donald, John, 80 New Sneddon Drennan, William, 4 Old Sneddon st. Drew, Jas. Craig, 15 Gilmour street Duncan, Mrs., 9 Orchard street Dunlop, John, & Co., 82 Broomlands Dunlop, Matthew, Abercorn Inn, 9
Gauze street Fairlie, Robert, 9 Moss street Ferguson, John, 30 Cotton street Ferguson, Margaret, 10 Storie street Ferrie, Andrew, 136 George street Finlay, Alexander H., 80 Broomlands Findlay, William, 15 Thread street Foulds, Andrew, 162 George street *Foulds, Andrew, & Son, 3 and 5 Abbey street
Foulds, Rodger, 29 Causeyside •Foulds, William, 4 and 5 School wynd Fraser, Thomas, 11 New Sneddon Gemmell, James, 69 George street Gemmell, Matthew, 14 Broomlands Gilchrist, Robert, 10 George street Gourlay, Robert, 1 Carriagehill Grieve, Robert, 20 Broomlands Grieve, William, 14 Cotton street Hamilton, Mrs. Ann, 65 Love street Hart, Archibald, 3 St. James street Hart, Mrs. Mary, 62 High street Hart, Thomas, 6 George street *Harvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, Saucel Hendrie, Robert, 52 Storie street Hood, Thomas, 15 Lawn street Hunter, Joseph, 120 George street Hunter, Thomas, 22 Great Hamilton
street Jack, James, 108 High street Johnston, William, 23 Lawn street Kelly, Adam, 37 St. James street Killoch, Adam, 4 Caledonia street Killoch, Matthew, 91 New Sneddon King, John, 25 New Smithhills Kirkwood, James, 21 Broomlands Lamond, Mrs. A., 1 Silk street Laudess, Robert, 20 Geoi'ge street Lang, John, jun., 77 and 78 High
street Lang, William, 43 Moss street Lawson, Mrs. Alexander, 7 Wall-
neuk Lees, Peter, 5 and 6 Old Smithhills Liddle, David, Sun Inn, 1 Bladda Lochhead, William, 12 Old Sneddon Logan, Alexander, 87 Canal street Marshcill, James, 6 Cotton street Marshall, James, & Co., 47 Moss st. Meikle, Andrew, 27 New Sneddon Mills, Robert, 34 Canal street Mitchell, John, George Hotel, 2 Smith- hills Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehill Moncrieff, John, 30 Ferguslie Morrison, A., Globe Hotel, 92 High
street Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street Muir, J. & J., 13 Neilston road Muir, Joseph, 20 Abbey street Murray, A., 2 Garthland street M'Crossan, P. W., 1 Old Sneddon M'Crossao, Thomas, 6 Wallace street M'Dermott, John, 1 Canal street
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M'Donald, Jeanie A., 7 Renfrew street *MacfarIane & Co., 29 Lady lane
Macfarlaue, Dauiel, 44 Well street *M'Gee, Hector, 1 St. James street M'Gregor, Charles, 9 North Croft M'Intosh, Alexander S., 26 Gauze st. M'Intyre, Mrs. Agnes, 37 Causeyside *M"Kean, James, & Son, 63 Causeyside M'Kean, J., 75 Broomlands M'Kean, William Buruside, 100 George
street M'Kechuie, William, 28 Back Sneddon M'Kenna, Peter, 10 Moss street M'KeDzie, Gilbert, TannahiU's Rest,
25 Carriagehill M'Lachlan, John, 70 Broomlands M'Lacblan, Mrs. John, 5 Moncrieff st. M'Leod, Mrs. Mary, 14 Neilston road M'Millan, James, 78 Canal street M'Nab, Mrs. Agnes, 26 Carriagehill M'Neil. Peter, Terrace Tavern, 109
High street M'jSTeil, James, 19 Wellmeadow M'Walter, Elizabeth, 19 Maxwellton st. Neilson, Alexander, 2 New Sneddon Ness, Margaret, 1 North Bridge street Newton, William, 34 Glen street Niven, Hugh, 110 George street Orr, Mrs. Margaret, 13 High street O'May, Robert, 95 Causeyside Park, Mrs. E., 12 St. James place PatersoQ, Mrs. H., 48 High street Paterson, William, 11 Williamsburgh Paton, Mrs. E., 88 Canal street Pinkertou, Allan, 57 Broomlands Pollock, Wm. S., 1 East Buchanan st. Reid, Mrs. William, 72 Broomlands Risk, James, 1 Saucel Robertson, Mrs. Peter, 2 Orchard st. Robertson, William, 5 Carriagehill Rodger, Thomas, 1 East Croft Scobie, Charles, 19 Causeyside Scollan, Thomas, 38 Moss street Smith, Robert, 43 New street Steel, William, Cross Keys, 12 Saucel Stevenson, Charles, 5 New street Stevenson, James, 13 Abbey street Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street and
22 New Sraithhills Stevenson, Thomas, 71 Broomlands Stewart, Mrs. Walter, 25 New street Stirling, John, Mossvale Stirling, Mrs. Thomas, 1 Garthland st. Stirling, Robert, 2 Wellmeadow Taylor, Marion, Moss-side, Green'k ad.
Templeton, Mrs. Margaret, 82 Canai st. Thompson, James, 148 George street Thomson, Mrs. A., County Hotel.
County place Thomson, William, 45 Broomlands Waddell, Mrs. Jane, 60 Causeyside Walker, Mrs. Jane, 16 Broomlands Weber, John, 6 High street Webster, William, 22 Gauze street Weddell, James, 37 Ferguslie Weir, David, 12 Broomlands Weir, William, 51 George street Whammond, James, 10 Caledonia st. White, Mrs., Todholm cottage Whitehead, Agnes, 44 Broomlands Wilkie, Mrs. Duncan, 32 George st. Williamson, M., 40 Wellmeadow Wilson, Archibald, 56 Causeyside Wilson, Mrs. Agnes, 107 George st. Woodrow, John, 11 Lylesland Wright, Mrs. Margaret, 4 Cotton st. Wylie, Mrs. R. S., 71 Love street Young, George M., 5 Broomlands
"Wood Merchants.
Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 22
Love street Armstrong & M'Nair, 12 and 13 St.
James street Blackwood, Matthew, 66 and 67 Love st Browning, Alex., 21 and 22 Orchard st. Clark, John, & Co., Wallneuk Saw Mills,
12 Wallneuk Crawford, P. & A., 5 South Croft Craig, Alexander, 27 Back Sneddon Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw
Mills, Murray street Hutton, Robert, 7 Neilston street Kerr, Gavin, 58 Orchard street Jarvey, Matthew, 17 Niddry street Moir, James, 32 High street M'Naughton, Alex., 6 New Smithhills Stewart, Andrew, 43 Back Sneddon Wilson, Alexander, Greenock road Young, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills,
Caledonia street
Wood Turners.
Barr, Jn., Mossvale Works, off Love st.
Clark, R. G., Greeuhill Works, 1 Green- hill road
Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works, 5 South Croft
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
163
"Wrights and Joiners.
Aitken, Thomas, 33 Great Hamilton
street Allison & Wilkie, 23 Lady lane Armstrong & M'Nair, 12 and 13 St.
James street Auld, Mrs. John P., 30 Orchard street Baird, William, 24 High street Barr, Hugh, 1 Espedair street Blackwood, Matthew, 66 and 67 Love
street Boyce, Alexander, 7 Blackball buildings Browning, Ales., 21 and 22 Orchard
street Bryce, James, 11 Hunter street Buchanan, Archibald, 59 George street Clark, John, & Co., Wallneuk Saw Mills,
12 Wallneuk Craig, Alexander, 27 Back Sneddon Cuthbert, Ralph, 4 Maxwellton Dunlop, James, 11 Incle street Dunsmore, James, 4 West brae Girdwood, R. & A., 28 Broomlands Green, James, & Sons, 10 Mill street Gold, Daniel, 28 Gordon's lane Houston Bros., 5 Maxwellton street Keith, J., & Son, 101 Causeyside Keith, Alexander, 3 Thread street Kerr, Gavin, 28 Orchard street Kilpatrick, John, & Son, 16 Abbey
street Kirk, John, 37 Mill street Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow Lang, Matthew, Murray street Lee, Robert, 12' St. James street Livingstone, John, 17 Moss street Moir, James, 32 High street M'Innes, J. & W., Lady lane M'Naughtan, Alex., 6 New Smithhills M'Neil & Brown, Camphill M'Queen, Thomas, 16 Argyll street Orr, Alex , 3 Wellmeadow Paton, Robert, 39 and 40 Gordon's lane Pratt, David, 29 Ganze street Smith, David, Moss Cottage, Greenock
road Stevenson, Alexander, 4 Orchard street Stewart & Co., 35 and 36 Gordon's
lane Stewart, Andrew, 43 Back Sneddon Wilson, Alexander, Greenock road Wilson, Daniel, 34 Wellmeadow Wilson, James, Greenock road Young, George, 131 George street
"Writers.
Adam, John, 9 Gilmour street Adam, John, junior, 12 High street Anderson, John W., 97 High street Bartlemore, William, 99 High street Caldwell, Ja., Muir, & Caldwell, County- Buildings Campbell, Thomas, County Buildings
(north end) Duun, Jas. H., School of Art Buildings,
Gilmour street Gardner, James, 3 County place Hart, George, County Fiscal, Sheriff
Court-house Hi)dgart, John, 99 High street M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead 7,
Gilmour street M'Kean, John, 46 Moss street MacRobert, Thomas, County Buildings
(north end) Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour st. Reid & Dickie, 10 St. Mirren street Reids & Campbell, 3 County place Russell, R. & T., 7 High street Semple, David, & Cochran, 16 Gilmour
street Stevenson, Robert, 96 High street Walker, William, Burgh Fiscal, 8
Gilmour street Young & Martin, County Buildings
Yarn and Silk Merchants.
Armoui-, Robert, Greenlaw terrace Barr, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside Brown, William, jun., & Co., 107
Causeyside Cochran, Robert, & Co., 4 Cumberland
court Craig, James, 21 Causeyside Fleming, Reid, & Co., 10 St. Mirren st. Gilmour, Thos., & Co., 3 Cumberland
court, Causeyside Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causey- side Millar, James, & Son, 106 Causeyside Pollock & Co., 5 Cumberland court Ronald, Robert A, Daisybank, Back
Sneddon Stewart, John, & Co., 6 Forbes place Symington, J. M., Causeyside court,
14 Causeyside Thomson, J. & J., Ill Causeyside
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APPENDIX.
Population according to Census of 1881, 55t58I. Increase during the past decade, 7330.
Member of Parliament — STEWART CLARK, Esq., of Kilnside. Elected loth Felbruary. 1884.
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY. 1st ward, 1093 ; 2nd ward, 1303 ; 3rd ward, 1276 ; 4th ward, 1553 ; 5th ward, 1121 Total, 6346.
MUNICIPAL CONSTITUENCY. Male Voters, ... 634&. — Female Voters, ... 1103. = Total, ... 7449,
PARLIAMENTARY WARD BOUNDARIES,
FIRST WARD. — All within a line drawn as follows, viz. : — From the iloss toll on the Greenock road along the centre of the Greenock road, southward to a point opposite to the centre of the north road of the Race Course leading westwards from the Greenock road, thence along the centre of that road to the centre of the road that intersects the Race Course road, thence southward along the centre of that intersecting road and the road in a line therewith, passing West March to the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along that road to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Well street, thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the centre of AVellmeadow street, thence westward along the centre of that street to a point opposite the centre of the north end of Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that to the south end thereof, thence southwards along the centre of Ealston square to the north end of the street or avenue leading to Castlehead, thence southward along the centre of that avenue to a point opposite to the north-east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead, thence to the north-east corner of the said mansion-house, thence in a direct line southward to the point where the Parliamentary line mtersects the Espedair Burn near Haircraigs, thence along the Parliamentary boundary westward, north- ward, and eastward to the point first described.
• -SECOND WARD. — All within a line drawn from a point in Greenhill road opposite to the centre of the noi-th end of Well street, along the middle of the Greenhill road, Underwood road, and St. James street, to a point opposite the centre of the street called Stoney brae, thence by the ■centre of Stoney brae till it joins Oakshaw street, thence along the centre of the road leading rotmd the High Church wall to the Churchhill, thence along the centre of Churchhill to New street, thence along the centre of New street to a point opposite the centre of Shuttle street, thence along the centre of that street to George's place, by the west and south of George's Church to a point in George street opposite the north end of Wardrop street, thence along the centre of that street to Canal street, thence along the centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the road leading to Canal basin, thence along the centre of that road to the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal westward to the east boundary of the First Ward, then northward along the said boundary to the point first described.
THIRD WARD —All within a line drawn from the point where the Burn called St. Mirren's Burn enters the River Cart, up the centre of the River Cart until it reaches the extremity of the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh at or near the junction of the Hawkhead Lade with the Eiver Cart, thence along the Parliamentary line until it reaches the intersection of Espedair Burn at or near Haircraigs, thence along the east Boundary of First Ward till it reaches the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal till it reaches the street leading from Canal street to the Canal basin, thence along that street till it reaches Canal street, thence eastward along Canal street to the bottom of Wardrop street, thence along Wardrop street to a point in George street at the north end of Wardrop street, thence by the south and west sides of George's Church to a point at the north end of the chtirch opposite the south end of Shuttle street, thence along Shuttle street to the centre of New street, thence by the centre of New street till it reaches the centre of Causeyside, and from thence down Causeyside until it reaches the said burn called St. Mii-ren's Burn, and thence along the burn to the point first described.
FOURTH WARD — All within the Parliamentary boundary to the west of the centre of the Kiver Cart, which is not included in any of the preceding Wards.
FIFTH WARD.— All within the Parliamentary boundai-y of the Bm-gh situated on the east of the centre of the River Cart.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
WHO ARE ALSO
POLICE COMMISSIONERS, WATER akd GAS COMMISSIONERS, ROAD TRUSTEES,
CART NAVIGATION TRUSTEES, &c.
18 84-8 5.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.
FIRST WARD — Mr Daniel Macfarlane, Mr James Wills, Mr James R. Macfadyen.
SECOND WARD — Mr Da-s-id Wilson, Mr Andi-ew Foulds, Mr John M'Gown,
THIRD WARD — Mr George Dobie, Mr John Johnston. Mr Robert Balderston.
FOURTH WARD— Mr Archd. Mackenzie, Mr John Andrews, Mr William M'Gee, Mr Jas. Goudie. FIFTH WARD — Mr James Clark, Mr Robert Cochran, Mr James Weir.
MAGISTRATES.
Pkovost — Mr JAMES CLARK. Tkeasueer — Mr ROBERT COCHRAN.
TiATTTr.^ / Mr ARCHIBALD MACKENZIE, Mr JAMES WILLS.
BAILIES — I jjj. QEORGE DOBIE, Mr JAMES WEIR.
PARKS AND FOUNTAIN GARDENS COIVIIVIITTEE.
Bailie James Weie {Convener), Bailie James Wills, {Deputy-Convener), Messrs. James Coats, Thomas Glen Coats, William M'Gee, Robert Balderston, James R. MacFadten, Johk Andrews, Andrew Fcl'lds, and James Goudie.
Five a quoi^um. Stated Meetings of Committee on the First Monday of February and October.
GEORGE A. CLARK TOWN HALL COMMITTEE.
The Provost {Convener), Messrs. John Clark, Stewakt Clark, and Robert M. Clark.
Four a quorum.
Town Clerks — Messrs. David Young and Francis Martin.
Totpn Chamberlain — Mr A. M. Ross. Burgh Fiscal — Mr William Walker.
Master of Works — Mr Robert Sharp. Gas Manager — Mr G. R. Hislop.
Auditor of Accounts — Mr A. B. M'Gown. Burgh Assessor — Mr Alexander Nisbet.
Inspector, under " Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act " — Mr Andrew M'Geoch.
Landeenier's Day, 2nd Tuesday in June, for Perambulating Bm-gh Marches.
CART
Provost Clark, Chairman. Mr J.Fullerton, Dep.-Chairman Bailie Mackenzie. Treasurer Cochran.
Bailie Mackenzie,
Mr. Wm. M'Gee, Convener. Messrs. Thomas Reid. John Andrews.
NAVIGATION TR
Messrs. John M'Gown. William Bow. William Donald. John Andrews.
ACCOUNT COMMITTEE. Mr. John M'Gown, Convener. Treasurer Cochran. Three a quorum.
WORKS COMMITTEE.
Messrs. Charles Smith.
Robert Cochrane.
USTEES.
Messrs. Thomas Reid. Charles Smith. Robert Cochran. William M'Gee.
I Mr. Robert Cochrane.
Messrs. William Bow.
William Donald.
Three a quoi-um. Chairman and Deputy-Chairman Members of both Meeting of Trustees held on the First Wednesday of every
Committees er officUs. Month, at Seven o'clock p.m.
BURGH AND POLICE COURTS
A Police Court is held every lawful day, at Ten o'clock Forenoon ; and a Burgh Court is held
when necessary.
Clerks to the Bm-gh Court — David Young and Francis Martin.
Clerk to the Police Court— Thomas Walker. Fiscal — William Walker.
BURGH OFFICERS.
Alexander Macpherson, 109 High street. Wm. M'Lucas, 109 Causeyside
APPENDIX. 1 67
POLICE COMMISSIONERS
Under "The General Police and Impmvement (Scotland) Act, 1862," And "Local Authority" under "The Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867," and "The Sale of
Food and Drugs Act, 1875. ' [ The Members of the Police Commission are the same as those of the Town Council. J
STANDING COMIVIITTEES.
PAVING, NEW BUILDINGS, AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS (INCLUDING
SLAUGHTER-HOUSE).
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis.
The Burgh Treasurer (^Convener), Mr. William M'Gee {Sub-Convener), Messrs. James R.
MacFadyen, John Andrews, Andrew Foulds, John M'Gown.
Four a quorum.
LIGHTING, CLEANSING, WATCHING AND FIRE ENGINES, AND SANITARY
(INCLUDING DRAINAGE).
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis,
Mr. John Johnston {Convener), Bailie Dobie {Sub-Convener), Messrs. Daniel Macfarlane,
Robert Balderston, David Wilson, James Goudie,
Four a quorum.
FINANCE AND ASSESSMENTS.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis.
The Burgh Treasurer {Convener). Bailie Dobie {Sub-Convener), Messrs. William M'Gee, James R.
MacFadyen, John Andrews, Andrew Foulds, John M'Gown, James Goudie.
Four a quorum.
APPEALS.
The whole of the Commissioners— the Burgh Treasurer {Convener), Bailie Dobie {Sub-Convener).
Six a quorum.
Mr. Thomas Walker, Clerk to the Commissioners and Local Authority, and Clerk of Police Court.
Mr. James T. Donald, M.D., Surgeon and Medical Officer.
Mr. Donald Sutherland, Superintendent of Police, Surveyor of Paving, and Inspector of Lighting
and Common Lodging-Bouses.
Mr. Robert Green, Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Cleansing, Sm^veyor of Drainage, and
Inspector of Food and Drugs.
Mr. Arthur M'Naughtan, Superintendent of Fire Brigade.
Mr. William Scott, Superintendent of Slaughter-House.
An Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners to be held on the Second Monday of every Month at Seven o'clock p.m.; and an Audited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 15th May to be laid before the Ordinary Meeting in July, yearly. Committee Meetings to puss Plans of and sanction New Buildings, &e., held on the Friday evening immediately preceding each Monthly Meeting of Commissioners.
The Rates of Police Assessments for the year 1884-85 are—
Police Assessments.— At 53d. per £1 when rented or valued under £3 ; 85d. per £1 at £3 and under £5 ,• and lid. per £1 at £5 and upwards.
Assessment in Lieu of Petty Customs.— At 2-16ths per £1 when rented or valued under £3 ; at 3-16ths per £1 at £3 and under £5 ; and 5-16ths per £1 at £5 and upwards
The Assessment under the Public Health Act is Id. per £ on Landlord and Id. per £ on Tenant.
When the fractional part of £1 of the assessable yearly rent or value of Lands or Premises does not amount to lOs., it is not assessed at all; and when such fractional part amounts to or exceeds 10s., it is assessed as £1.
The following Lands or Premises are assessed on one-fourth of their annual value entered in the Valuation Roll, viz.:—
1. All Lands or Premises used exclusively as a Canal or Basin of a Canal, or Towing-path for the same, or as a Railway constructed under the powers of any Act of Parliament for public conveyance, excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are assessable to the same extent as other Lands and Premises within the Police Bounds.
2. All the Underground Gas and Water Pipes or Underground Works of any Gas or Water Company.
3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground, or other Ground used for Agricultural purposes.
168 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
POST OFFICE, ST. M I R R E N STREET.
Postmaster — Fkancis Deans
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
Arrives. Closes. Despatch
7.19 a.m London, England, South of Ireland, and Foreign, 4 40 p.m 5.10 p.m
6.45 p. m Do. Do. Do., 8.0 p.m 8.20 p.m
12.30 a.m Ireland, North and South, 8.45 p.m 9.0 p.m
5.15 a.m Do. Do.,
12.30a.m Glasgow, 9.30 a. m 9.35 a.m
7.19am Do lOSOa.ra 10.40 a.m
Do .... 12.45 p.m 12.50 p.m
11.16am Do 2.45 p.m 3 p.m
120 p.m Do 4.15 p.m 4.20 p.m
320pm Do 530p.m 5.50 p.m
6.57 p.m Do 9.15 p.m 9.30 p.m
9-20 p.m Do 11 p.m 5 a.m
12.30 a.ra Edinburgh 9 SO a.m 9.35 a.m
7.19 a.m Do 10. -30 a.m 10.40 a.m
Do 12.45 pm 12.50 p.m
3.20p.m Do 4.15 p.m 4.20 p.m
Do 9.15p.m 9.30p.m
6.45 p.m Do llp.m 6 a.m
12.30 a.m North of Scotland 10.30 a.m 10.40 a.m
7.]9a.m Do. S.n p.m 8.20p.m
S.20p.m Do. 5.30 p.m 5.50 p.m
6.45 p.m Do. llp.m 5 a.m
7.19a.m South of Scotland 12.45 p.m 12.50 p.m
3.20p.m Do. 2.45p.m 3 p.m
6.45 p.m Do. 8.0 p.m 8.20 p.m
North of England, 4.15 p.m 4.20 p.m
6.15 a.m Greenock 7 a.m 7.10 a.m
11 a.m Do 10.45 a.m 11 a|m
1.5 p.m Do 12.55 p.m 1.5 p'm
3 p.m Do 2.45 p.m 3 p|m
6.50 p.m Do .... 5.45 p.m 5.55 p'm
8.40 p.m Do 10.20 p.m 10.25 pm
1.4 p.m Port-Glasgow 9.30 a.m 9.35 a'm
6.10pm Do 10.30am 10.40 a'm
9.40 pm Do. 6.30 p.m 6.40 p'm
3 p.m Bishopton 9 p.m 9.10 p.'m
12.30 a.m West Highlands 5.30 p.m 6.50 p.m
7.19 a.m Do. 9.30 p.m 9.35 p.m
1.10 p.m Johnstjue 1.15 p.m 1.35 p.m
3.45 p.m Do 4.15p.m 4.30 p.m
6.40 p.m Uo llp.m 3 a.m
l.lOp.m Lochwinnoch 10.45 a.m 11 a.m
ii.oO p.m Do. 4.15 p.m 4.30 p.m
Do. ., llp.m 3 a.m
Ayr 1.50 p.m 2 p.m
7.12 a.m Kilmarnock 3.20 p.m 3.30 p.m
Howwood, 3.20 p.m 3.30 p.m
Carlisle and South Ayrshire 3.20 p.m 3.30 p.m
7.19 a.m Ayrshire 6.50 a.m 6.55 a.m
l.lOp.m Do 4.15p.m 4.30 p.m
6.40 p.m Do 9.30 p.m 9.50 p.m
6.30 p.m Elderslie, Quarrelton, and Howwood llp.m 6.30 a.m
9 a.m Renfrew llp.m 6 a.m
3.30 p.m Do 9 a.m 9.30 a.m
6.45 p.m Do 3.30 p.m 3.45 p.m
1 p.m Linwood llp.m 6.30 a.m
7 p.m Do 3.30p.m 3.45 p.m
Town Deliveries— 6.45 and 8 a.m., 1.30, 4, and 7.15 p.m. Letters must be registered half-an-hour previous to the time of box closing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kilmarnock, &c., which should be registered the evening before. On •payment of an extra fee of 2d., letters may still be registered for half-an-hour later in most cases. Deliveries by letter-carriers begin at 6.45 a.m. (London and Scotland, North of Ireland, Greenock, &c.) ; 8 a.m. (London, Ayrshire, South of Ireland, &c.); 1.30 p.m. (Edinburgh, Glas- gow, Greenock, Ayr, &c.) ; 4 p.m. (Glasgow, Edinburgh &c.) ; 7.15 p.m. (Greenock, Glasgow, Ayr, England, <fec.)
APPENDIX. 169
RATES OF POSTAGE
For Inland Letters —
Not exceeding 1 oz., Id.
Exceeding 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 oz., Igd.
— 2oz. - 4 „ 2d.
— 4oz. — C „ 2^d. -- 6 cz. — 8 „ bd.
— 8oz. — 10 „ 3^d.
And so on, at the rate of id. per every 2 oz No Inland Letter must exceed 18 inches in length, 9 inches in breadth and 6 inches in depth. Re-directed letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though the new postage should not
be paid on the reposting the letter, it will, on delivery, be charged only the prepaid rate. Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 8 days alter publication, are
charged book postage.
Exceeding 10 oz. but not exceeding 12 oz., 43.
— 12 — 14 „ 4id..
— M — 16 „ 5d.
— 16 — 18 5icl.
— 18 — 20 „ 6d.
PARCELS POST
1. A Parcel, within the prescribed limits of weight and size, can now be sent from any one part of the United Kingdom to any other part of it, whatever be the distance, for a moderate and uniform rate of charge.
2. There are upwards of 15,000 Post Offices at which such Parcels can be posted, so that con- venient means of sending are within the reach of all,
3. Parcels will be delivered legularly ai every place where there is a delivery of letters, and may therefore now be sent to many places where previously they could only be sent, if at all, irregularly and by uncertain methods.
4. All postage being paid in advance, the sender knows exactly what tha service will cost, and also that the receiver of the Parcel will be put to no expense.
The following are the chief Regulations of the Parcels Post : —
1. The Rates of Postage are, for a Parcel : —
Not exceeding I lb. in weight, 3d. 1 Exceeding 3 lbs. and not exceeding 5 lb8,...9d.
Exceeding 1 lb. and not exceeding 3 lbs., ..6d. I „ 5 ,, ,, 7 „ ..Is.
i^o Parcel can be sent exceeding 7 lbs. in weight.
2. The dimensions allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel are— Greatest lengbh, 3 ft. 6 in.; greatest length and girth combined, 6 ft. For example — A Parcel measuring 3 ft. 6 in. in length may measure as much as 2 ft. 6 in. in girth. A snorter Parcel may be thicker ; thus, if it mea- sure no more than 3 ft. in length, it may measure as much as 3 fc. in girth— i.e., round its thickest part.
3. The most convenient mode of measuring will be by means of a tape 6 feet long, having the length of 3 ft. 6 in. marked thereon. Such a tape might c /uveniently be marked in one colour up to 3 It. 6 in., and the remaining part in another colour.
3. The full postage must \i&paid in advance, by meaus ot ordinary postage stamps, which must be affixed by the sender.
4. Parcels must not be posted in a letter-box, but must be handed over the counter of a Post Office. If a Parcel be posted in a letter-box, it will be treated and charged as a letter (or as a book-packet if entitled to pass at the book-rate of postage).
5. The Postmaster-General is not liable tor any ioss arising from Parcels being lost or damaged in trausHiissiou through the post; but every precaution is taken to prevent loss or damage.
Prohibited Parcels.
6. Parcels bearing or containing writing or marks of an ofifensive or indecent character; or containing gunpowder, cartjidges, Inciter matches, or other combustible material, live animals, offensive or filtliy matter, or any substance likely to cause injury to other Parcels, or to the Officers of the Post Office, may not be sent through the post.
Parcels requiring Special Precautions.
7. Parcels cont«ining ripe fruit or eggs, fish, meat, or other animal matter ; or knives and other sharp instruments ; can only be sent if so pacKed as to prevent all risk of injury to other Parcels. Liquids must be sent in bottles, cases, or cans securely stoppered, and so packed as to be secure from breakage.
N.B. — The public will greatly assist the work of the Post Office, and help towards the safe delivery of Parcels, by taking care that they are in all cases strongly and securely packed, espe- cially those with fragile or perishable contents.
Collection of Parcels in Rural Districts.
Rural Postmen, whether on foot or mounted, are required to accept Parcels from the public for despatch wherever they now collect letters. The Postman on foot must not accept from any one person a greater weight of Parcels than 7 lbs. in tbe aggregate, unless he shall have re- ceived notice, on the previous day, from such person of his intention to send a greater weight. A mounted Rural Postman is not required to accept a greater weight in the aggregate thau 21 lbs. from any one peison, unless similar notice shall have been given to him.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
BOOK POSTAGE.
Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Reviews, Ac, whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post between places in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manner as newspapers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates : —
Under 2 oz. , Jd.; under 4 oz.. Id.; under 8 oz., 2d.; and ^d. for every additional 2 oz. No parcel to exceed 18 inches any way, but may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment, and may be either printed, written, or plain.
Books, if prepaid in stamps, are also forwarded by packet, if unwritten on inside or in the cover, at the rate of ^d. for every 2 oz., to Canada, United States of America, and the Continent.
REGISTRATION.
The British Registration Fee on every letter posted for delivery in the United Kingdom, or addressed to any British Colony or Foreign Country, is now 2d.
The same reduction has taken place in the fee chargeable on any newspaper or book packet, addressed to a British Colony or to the Kingdom of Italy, which the sender may desire to
register.
SUNDAY MAILS.
Despatch of letters, &c., for London, England, Foreign Countries, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Ireland, Greenock, Port -Glasgow, Ayrshire, &c., 4.45 p.m.
Delivery of letters to callers (from London, England, Foreign Countries, Glasgow, Edin- burgh, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, (Sc.) from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. at the Office.
No deliveries by letter-carriers on Sundays. On Fast Days two deliveries, commencing at 6.45 a.m. and 8 a.m. Office opens on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m., and on Fast Days from 7 a.m. till 10.45 a.m., and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
RECEIVING OFFICES AND PILLAR BOXES. Letters are collected from the Receiving Offices and Pillar Boxes at 10 a.m , 12.30 p.m., 3.50 p.m., 5.30 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. No collection on Sundays.
REciiiyiNG Offibes. Pillab Boxes.
29 Wellmeadow.
44) Causeyside.
11 Caledonia street.
Neilston road. Broomlands street. 21 Gauze street.
County place. Barracks. Blackhall. Cartvale.
Niddry street. Ralston square. Station. Storie street.
MONEY
Sums not above 10s., 2d.
10s. and not above £2, 3d.
£•2
£4 £5
£3, £4,, £5,, £6,
4d. 6d. 6d. 7d. POSTAL
ORDERS.
£6 and not above £7. 8d.
£7 „ £8 9d.
£8 „ £9, lOd.
£9 „ £10, : lid.
£10, Is.
Above which sum no Orders are granted. ORDERS,
Postal Orders for certain fixed sums, from Is. up to £1, are issued at all Post Offices in the United Kingdom at which Money Order business is transacted, and at Malta and Gibraltar.
The following are the Amounts for which Postal Orders are issued, and the Poundage payable on each Order : —
Amoimt of Order. Poundage.
Is., Is. 6d., One Halfpennv.
2s., 2s. 6d., 3s., 38. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d, 5s, 7s. 6d., 10s., 10s. 6d., One Penny.
15s , 2Qi., One Penny Halfpenny.
Broken Amounts, not exceeding 5d. in vaiue, may be made up by affixing Postage Stamps to the back of any one Postal Order.
Money Orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Savings Bank and Government Life Insurance Annuity business transacted during same hours ; and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On Sundays and Fast Days no business of this description is done.
Office opens on week days for Post Office and Telegraph bixsiness from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. only, but the letter box remains open as on other days.
OFFICIALS OF POST OFFICE.
Clerks— A. Logan, 22 Argyle street; W. Smith, 139 George street; Robert R. Deans, St. Mirren street; George Houston, 15 Thread street; Walter W. Gibb, 28 St. James street; Findlay F. Picken, 26 Stone street; Michael Rice, 2 Orr street; Ellen K. Deans, St. Mirren street ; Emily M. Foale, 81 Broomlands; Alicia J. Tillett, Mossvale cottage; Joanna J. Fisher, 10 St. James street; Isabella M' Alpine, 3 Cochran street.
Stampers— John Picken, 26 Storie street; Daniel B. M'Coll, 8 "Wardrop street; John Brannan, 1 Cameron street; William B. Keith.
Letter-Carriers — James Ramsay, R. C. M'Kinlay, John Gibson, James Morton, George Fleming, George Duncan, Andrew M'Farlane, James M'Laughlan, Henry Blair, Daniel Cryan, David Gibson, James Aitken, James Brown, John Sellars, Edward Reid.
Messengers— Renfrew— Alexander Lochhead. Gateside —James M'Laughlan, sen. Linwood — Hugh M'Kenzie. Howwood— George Wood. Ralston— Daniel Cryan. Meikleriggs— William Blackley. FRANCIS DEANS, Postmaster.
APPENDIX.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Abbey Poor Eates, 6 Gauze street — W. L. Cowclen, collector.
Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings— A. M. Ross, chamberlain.
Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss street — A. M. Ross, treasurer.
Inland Revenue, 97 High street— W. Sellar, 97 High street, supervisor.
Justice of Peace, County Buildings — J. P. Fyfe, clerk.
Local Authority of the County of Renfrew— Ja. Caldwell, writer, 3-3 Old Sneddon.
Office of Clerk of Supply for Renfrewshire, Collector and Treasurer of County Eates, ancf
County Road Collector — Ja. Caldwell, writer, 33 Old Sneddon. Police Office, County Buildings — Donald Sutherland, superintendent. Police Office (Coimty) County place — Robert Hunter, chief constable. Post Office, St. Mirren street — Francis Deans, postmaster. Procurator-Fiscal (Burgh), 8 Gilmour street — Wm. Walker. Procurator-Fiscal (County), 5 County place — George Hart. Procm-ator-Fiscal (J.P.), Coimty Buildings (North Side)— Thomas Campbell. Renfrewshire Militia Ban-acks, Williamsbm-gh — H. Gordon, adjutant and captain. School Board Treasurer's Office, 5 County Place — John Anderson. Sheriff Court-Houses, St. James street. Joseph M^Leod Lochhead, Sheriff-clerk ; Wm. Browis
deputy-clerk. Stamps, 4 Causeyside — William Alexander. Taxes — Bm-gh Poor, 8 New Sneddon— James Renfrew, collector.
„ Police, County Buildings — A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector.
„ Water, County Buildings — A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector.
„ Road, County Buildings — A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector.
„ Income — Alexander Nisbet, surveyer, 97 High street.
„ Income — Wm. Alexander, collector, 4 Causeyside. Town Clerks' Office, County Buildings — David Young and Francis Martin, joint clerks.
CARRIERS' QUARTERS
Ali Pakts of the Wokld,... Cowan & Co., Goods Station, GreenlaAv — R. M'Lean, agent for Paisley Do., Caledonian Railway Co. — Peter Blair, agent for Paisle}^
Do., Glasgow and South-Western Railway Co., Abercorn Station — Geo-
Woodburn, agent for Paisley.
Barrhead and Neilston, J. M'Callum, 91 Causeyside — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays^
about 3 p.m.
Beith, Jas. Ferrie, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside — Tiiesdays and Fridays,-
about 4 p.m.
Glasgow, Robert Lockie, 91 Causeyside — Daily, about 8 a.m.
Do., George M'Adam, 78 Broomlands — Daily, about 8 a.m.
Do., M'Nair & Co., 5 Bank street -r- Daily, 9, 11, and 12 a.m.; Sat., 9only^
Do., Wm. Walker, 39 Lady lane — Dail}% about 11 a.m.
Do., J. ]\M)onald. 9 New street, calls at E. 0. Crawford's, 47 Moss street,-
Daily, about 11 a.m.
Johnstone, Robert Langmmr, 91 Causeyside, calls at E. 0. Crawford's, 47Mos.'*
street, Daily, about 4 p.m.
KiLEAKCHAN, John Curric, 91 Causeyside — Daily, about 6 p.m.
LocHWiNNOCH, Thomas Craig, at James Jack's, grocer. Cross — Wednesdays and
Saturdays, about 1 p.m.
BURYING GROUNDS, GRAVE DIGGERS, 8cc.
Abbey Church. — Henry M'Pherson, superintendent of Abbey Burying Ground, 4 Smithhills.
Abbey Close United Pkesbytekian Church. — John Begg, 24 Cotton street.
Canal Street United Presbyterian Chl'Rch. — John Muir, 127 George street, superintendent
of Bmying Ground. Cemetery, 58 Broomlands. — John Murray, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery Buiying:
Grounds, 58 Broomlands. Gaelic Church. — Mrs. Robertson, 14 Oakshaw street. High Church. — Francis Davidson, 46 Moss street Martyrs' Church, 50 Broomlands. — Now united to Cemetery Grounds. Apply to John
Murray, superintendent, 58 Broomlands. Oakshaw Street United Presbyterian Church. — Joseph A. Falconer, 4 Meeting-house brae. Oakshaw Street Free (late R.P.) Church. — Robert Cochran, 7 West brae. Thread Street United Presbyterian Church. — James Dalziel, superintendent of Burying-
Ground, 31 Thread street. South Church.— Alexander Weatherston, 2 Alexandra street.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
FEES FOR PROCLAMATION OF BANNS PARISH CHURCHES.
For Two or Three Sundays, 23 6d | For One Sunday only, 10s 6d
Where tlie Parties reside in any two of the Parishes within the Registration District of Paisley, only One Fee is charged.
PAISLEY REGISTER OFFICE- The Fee for Publication of Marriage is 2s 6d for Parties residing within the Registration JJistrict. Eight Clear Days' Notice must be given previous to the date of marriage.
REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. District of Paisley — Hugh Allison, Registrar, Terrace Buildings.
Office Hours — 10 till 3 Daily, unless Saturday, when the Office closes at 1 o'clock. Open also -on the evenings of Monday and Thursday from 6 till 8.
Fee for Certificate of Birth, Marriage, or Death — if ordered at Registration, 2s. Id.; if after- wards, 3s. Id. Fee for a Particular Search, Is.; General Search, 2s. Fee for Extract of Death, ander the Friendly Society Act — if form filled up by Applicant, Is.; if filled up by Registrar, Is. 3d.
A Birth must be Registered within Twenty-One Days.
A Marriage within Three Days after solemnization.
A Death within Eight Days, but previous to interment.
LIST OF PARISH ES
With the Streets embraced in each (alphabetically arranged), and the Names and Addresses of the Session Clerks, who take in Proc amaiions of Marriage for their respective Parishes. Fee for Two or Three Days, 2s 6d. Where the Parties reside in any two of the Burgh Parishes, the Fee is Is 3d in each.
Abbey street
Abbey terrace
Abbey close
Abercorn street
Ardgowan street (Blackball)
Auchintorlie rd. (from Clark's
court to Hawkhead road) 'Blackball
Blackball buildings Bridge street (north) Buchanan street (east) •Cart street Cameron street Christie street Chapelhill Cochran street -Cotton street
ABBEY PARISH,
Within the Bukgh, Includes —
Crofts (north, south, east, and
west) Crow road (south side only) Calside road (west side, to
Haircraigs cot., Greenlaw) Garthland place Garthland lane Garthland street Gateside Gallowhill Gaaze street Glasgow road (both sides to
Halfway-house and Hagg's
road) Glebe street Hawthorn buildings Incle street
King street (Saucel)
Ladyburn
Lawn street
Laighpark
Lonend
Mill street (to Seedhills)
Millar street
Netherhill
Xiddry street
Renfrew street
Renfrew road (to Potter-row or
village) Sandyford Silk street. Saucel
Thread street Wiiliamsburgh
Outline of the Landvtaed Part of the Abbey Pakish.
From Halfway-Hou^e to Corkerhill, Henderton, Crookston, Hawkhead Pleasure Grounds to ■South Lodge, and from thence along the Barrhead Road to Crosstobs, from thence to Brownside, Stanley Muir, and from thence to Bent Bridge, Bentston, and Hartfleld, from thence to Glen- patrick Burn, along the east side of this burn to the Distillery, from thence to Foxbar and Lounsdale, and on to a point on Chain road where the Canal Railw^ay crosses said road ,• then along the south side of the Railway to Craw road, along the centre of this road to Calside road, from thence to Haircraigs cottage, and from thence in a line south of Falside place to Thornly Park, then to Barterholm bridge, to Hunterhill, Chapelhill, Blackball, to Saucel and to Espedair Burn bridge, corner of Gordon's lane.
Then again starting at Halfway-House, in a line north of Hillington terrace to North Hilling- ton, Rylees, Old Hall, and the Arklestons, to Sandyford, to Abbot's Burn, to Moss toll bar, from ihence to Moss plantation, from thence in a line to Blackstone house, from thence to East Candren, to Craigielea.
Session Clerk — Robert Muir.
Off.ce — at Lawn street School.
APPENDIX.
113
HIGH PARISH
Includes'^
Castle street (east side) Churchhill (west side) George street (Nos. 10—50,
and 117—162) Higli street (Nos. 28—55, and
81-86) Lady lane
Oakshaw (Nos. 12—14) Session Clerk— J. G.Thomson (of Neilson School")— liouse, Strattonville, Meikleriggs Proclamations may be left with Thomas Gibb, Church-OfiBcer, 39 New street.
Argyle street
Barclay street
Barr street
Calside (west of Mary field
villa) Camphill
Canal street (Nos. 11—83) Castlehead
Orr square (east side)
New street (No. 45)
Sir Michael street
Storie street
Stow place (west side)
West Buchanan street
Wellmeadow street (Nos.l— 25)
Caledonia street (Nos. 1 to 25 and 51 to 56)
Churchhill (east side only)
County square and place
Dyers' wynd
Galloway street
Gilmour street
Glen lane
Glen street (Nos. 1 to 17 inclu- sive)
Greenhill road
Greenock road (to the Toll, west side only)
High street (Nop. 5 to 27 and 87 to 109 inclusive)
Session Clerk — William
MIDDLE PARISH
Includes —
Hunter street
Love street (Nos. 1 to 7 and 71 to 75 inclusive)
Macdowall street
Meeting-house lane
Middle lane (Nos. 1 to 7 in- clusive)
Moncrieff street (Nos. 6 to 10 inclusive)
Moss street
Murray street
Oakshaw street (from School wynd to Stoney brae
Pattison street
Quay lane (south side only)
Peattie, 2 Gilmour street — house.
Race course and roads
St. James place
St. James street (Nos. 1 to W
and 20 to 37 inclusive) School wynd Back Sneddon (Nos. 1 to 12
and 60 to 69 inclusive) New Sneddon (Nos. 1 to 10'
and 89 to 97 inclusive) Old Sneddon
Stoney brae (east side only) Underwood road (north side
only) Westmarch.
Dunedin, Meikleriggs.
LOW PARISH (ST. GEORGE'S
Includes —
Forbes place
Espedair street (east side)
George street (Nos. 1 to 8 and
166 to 170) George p'ace Gordon's lane High street (Nos. 1 to 4) Laigh Kirk lane Marshall's lane New street (No. 45 excepted) Orchard street Prussia street Saucel (Nos. 13 and 14)
Session Clerk — James Hay, Engraver. Cross, 10 High street
Arkleston road.
Bladda
Bladda lane (north side)
Bridge street (west of Abbey bridge)
Brown's lane
Burn row
Calside (west side)
Calside place (east of and in- cluding Maryfield villa)
Canal street (Nos. 1 to 10 and 84 to 91)
Causeyside (except Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59)
Seedhill
Seedhill road
Shuttle street
South Campbell street (east of
Espedair street) Stevenson street Stirling street Stow street
Stow place (east side, 1 te 4) St. Mirren street (except Na- tional Bank) Wardrop street Water brae, -house, Barshaw cottage,
MARTYRS
PARISH
Broomlands
Campbell street (west) Carbrook street Castle street (Nos. 20 to 35) Chain road (east side as far
as Canal Railway bridge) Eabt lane (Ferguslie) Ferguslie Eerguslie walk
Includes —
George street (Nos. 52 to 116)
John street
King ttreet
Knox street
Lonewells (Nos. 22 to 46)
Maxwellton
Maxwellton street
Mid lane (Ferguslie)
Millarston
Neil street Newton street Queen street Kalston square Sandholes Thomas street West lane (Ferguslie) West street William street
Session Clerk — Archibald Fairlie, Central Schoolhouse— house, Endrickdale, Meikleriggs,
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ST- COLUMBA PARISH
Includes —
High street (NTos. 56 to 80) Lonewells (east side only) Oakshaw (from Stoney brae and Orr square westward)
Orr square (west side only) St. James street (Nos. 9 to 19) Stoney brae (west side only)
Underwood road (south side
only) Wellmeadow street (27 to 43) West brae
Session Clerk — John JIackay, 32 Gauze street.
SOUTH PARISH
Includes — Falside Glenview
Great Hamilton street Hillview Janefield place Kllncroft lane Lylesland Manstield place Mary street Neilson street Neilston street
Annfield place Barter holm •Bute place
€alside (east side only) Carriagehill Colinslee place Dovesland Duke street Earl Grey place Espedair st. (ex. ea?t side from Causeyside to So. Campbell st.
Session Clerk — William Law, 5 Stirling street.
Neilston road
Orr street
Pottertiill
Rowan street
Smith street
South Campbell street
South park
Stock street
Stonefield
Union street
Albert street
Albion street
Blacklawlane
Caledonia street (Nos. 26 to 50 inclusive)
Carltle place and lane
dart lane
Glen street (Nos. 19 to 35 in- clusive)
Greenock road (north side only) to the Toll
NORTH PARISH
Includes —
Love street (No. 8 to 70 in- clusive)
Lowndes's lane
Moncrieff street (Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive")
Middle lane (Nos. 9 to 12 inclusive)
Mossvale street
Mossvale lane
Nethercommon andlnchinnan road to March biu'n
North street
Quay lane (Nos. 1 and 2
north side) Ru-sell street Springbank road Smith's lane Sneddon (New, Nos. 11 to 88
inclusive) Sneddon (Back, Nos. 13 to 59
inclusive) Victoria street Wallace street
Session Clerk — Robert Ben net, 10 Cochran street.
PAISLEY INFIRMARY
Year commencing 1st April, 1885.
Honorary Directors — Sir Peter Coats, William Abercrombie, Esq.
Ordinary Directors.
President — Mr. Hugh M'Farlane. Vice-President — Jlr. DaAid Gilmour.
Treasurer — Mr. John M'Gown. Secretary — Mr. Francis Martin.
Messrs. Stewart Clark, M.P. William Russell. John Walker. John Ronald. Thomas Rowat.
Messi'S. R. F. Dalziel.
Andw. Millar, jun. John Logan.
Matron — Miss Malcolm.
Messrs. John Johnston. Thos. Finlator. John P. Kerr. William MacKean. William Poison. House Surgeon — David Gardner, M.B., CM. Property Committee — The President, Vice-President, Treasm-er, and Conveners of Quarterly
Committees. Library Committee — The President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and the Members of the Medical
Board.
Medical Board.
Acting Physician — Dr. Taylor. Acting Surgeon — Dr. Graham.
Consulting Physician — Dr. Consulting Surgeon, Dr. Donald.
Dispensary Practitioners — Drs. Frank Shearar and Frank Wilson.
The Dispensary is open every day from 11 a.m. till 12 noon for advice ; and from 11 a.m. till
12 noon, and from 5 till 6 p.m. for Dispensing Medicine. Friends of Patients admitted daily
from 3 till 4 p.m.
Medical and Surgical Cases require Two Tickets, and are admitted from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m Accident Cases admitted at all hours without Tickets.
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BANKS.
BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Instituted 1695.
ST. MIKREN STREET.
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturday from
10 till 12.
Agent— Gen-ge Seton Veitch,
Telle?'— John Rae. J/eMe/igrer— Robert Lochhead.
The Bank negotiates Bills and grants Letters of Credit on all the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Draws on their branch in London ; Smith, Payne, & Smith; Coutts & Co.; and the Bank of England; and on the Colonies and Foreign Countries ; also issues Circular Notes of £5, £10, and £20 each, free of charge, for the use of travellers and others in all parts of the world.
Head Office— Baisk Street, Edinburgh. London Office — Lothburt. E.G.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND-
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1727.
ST. MIRREN STREET.
Agent— Thomas Finlator.
Accountant— Geo. Crichton. T'eZZi-r— Peter Dick.
Clerks — Walter M'Gee, William Millar, and
John Hair.
Draws on their branch in London; also on the Bank of England, and Messrs. Coutts & Co., London : and all the principal towns in Scot- land, England, and Ireland. The Royal Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place where there is a Bank, and effects payments in the United States, British America, Australia, New Zealand, and other British Colonies, and also in the East Indies. Circular Notes, for the use of travellers on the Continent, are issued by the Bank.
Head Office -St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh London Office— 12S Bishopsgate St., Within.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.
17 GILMOUR STREET.
Agent — Hugh Macfarlane.
Assistant Agent — Hugh JIacfarlane, jun.
Accountant — Alexander Gardner.
Teller — Andrew Paterson.
Clerks— B,. D. Caldwell, H. Macfarlane, jun.,
J. 0. Alexander, and G. B. Cunningham. Messenger— George Miller— house, 2 Thread St.
The Company issue Drafts on their own OflSce, the Bank of England, and Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London; and on the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. They grant Letters of Credit on the Colonies and other Foreign Countries, and negotiate Bills payable in any place where there is a Banker. They also issue Circular Notes, free of charge, for the use of travellers on the Continent of Europe and elsewhere abroad.
Head Office —St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. London Office — 41 Lombard Street, E.C.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED.
Instituted 1810, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.
6 GILMOUR STREET. Agent — James Ross. Accountant -Walter S. Nicol. Clerks — James K. Steel, D. L. Orchardson, and Thos. A. Greenlees. Draws on London Branch, 123 Bishopsgate Street, Within ; London and Westminster Bank (Limited), and Coutts <fe Co., London. Nego- tiates Bills on every place in Great Britain .>.nd Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker. Issues Circular Notes ; grants Drafts or Letters of Credit on all the principal towns in England, Scotland, Ireland, the Colonies, and elsewhere abroad.
Head Oj^ce— George Street, Edinburgh.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED.
Instituted 1829, and Incorporated unf^er
Act of Parliament.
3 GILMOUR STREET.
Agent — William Abercrombie. Sub-Agent—Buvid C. Bell. Tellers— George Duff and Joseph Walker. Clerks— Alexander M. Philips, William Riddell, John Fisher, and John Tudhoue. Draws on their London Office, also on the Bank of England, Messrs. Glyn & Co., and Coutts & Co., London ; and on all the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Grants Drafts payable in Australia, New Zea- land, Canada, and New York. Negotiates Bills on all towns in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank.
Head Oj^ces— Ingram Street, Glasgow, and George Street, Edinburgh. London Office— 62 Cornhill.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND
LIMITED.
Instituted 21st March, 1825, and Incorporated
by Royal Charter.
CORNER OF HIGH STREET AND ST.
MIRREN STREET.
Agent— Donald Maclean.
Accountant— Rohert Edmonds.
^eZ/er- William Smith.
Clerks— Andrew Thomson, William B. Dalgety,
A. P. L. Robertson, and William 0. Orr.
Draws on Glyn, Mills, <fe Co., Coutts <te Co.,
and the Union Bank of London ; J. & J. Stuart
& Co., New York; and all the principal townsin
Scotland, England, Ireland, and the Colonies.
The National Rank of Scotland issues Foreign
Credits and Circular Notes, available in all
parts of the world, and negotiates Bills in
every place in Scotland, England. Ireland, and
abroad, where there is a Bank or Banker.
Head Office— 42 St. Andrew's Sq., Edinburgh.
London Office— o7 Nicholas Lane, E.C.
Governor — The Most Honourable the Marquis
of Lothian, K.T.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
THE CLYDESDALE BANK LIMITED.
Instituted 1838.
7 HIGH STREET (CROSS).
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from
10 till 12.
Agent — Robert Russell.
Accountant — James Mackensie.
Clerks — James Carrick, William M. Drummond,
David Young, and John Alexander.
Draws on their own Branch in London, and on the London and Westminster Bank. London; and negotiates Bills and grants Letters of Credit on the principal towns in Scotland, Eng land, and Ireland ; the Merchants' Bank of Canada, Montreal, and their Branches ; on the Bank of British North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Vancouver Island; also on the Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, Sydney, Aockland, and other branches.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK.
Instituted May, 1838.
Office— 14 Gilmour Street.
Chairman— S dim Poison, Esq. Deputy-Chairman — John Ronald, Esq.
Treasurer — William Abercrombie. Actuary — John M'Go'wn. Auditw — Robert Boyd.
Committee of Management.
Stewart Clark, M.P.
Provost Clark. Bailies Dobie.
Mackenzie. Messrs. Robert KeiT, Underwood
Robert F. Dalziel.
John Barclav.
Messrs. Jas. Finlayson, Johnstone Thomas Rowat. John Logan. John Johnston. Hugh H. Smiley. James Caldwell. John Fullerton. John Young.
The Bank is open for receiving and pacing every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday evenings from 6 till 9 for recel\'ing only.
Messrs. Alexander Speirs. Thos. Glen Coats. William Lang. Francis Martin. John Wilson. P. C. Macgregor. J. Parlane, printer.
BANK HOLIDAYS,
New Tear's Day, Good Friday, Christmas, first Monday in May, and first Monday in Augiist.
Bills falling due on Good Fridoy and Christmas are payable the day before, those on New Year's Day and first Mondays of May and August are payable on the next lawful day.
Upon Fast Days and Local Holidays, other than the above, the Bank offices are open only "between 9 and 10.30 a.m. Bills due on any such days are payable then, but may be paid the previous day.
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY
Chairman— 3. C. Bolton. General Manager— James Thompson. General Goods Manager — Archibald Hillhouse. (Secretory— Archibald Gibson.
Goods Supt. at Pais/e?/— William CaldAvell. Stationmaster— Ste war t M 'Cowatt. Carting Agents— C&\QAom&n Company.
GLASGOW AND PAISLEY
County Place.
JOINT LINES
Maruiger and Secretary— J &me'i Hay. Goods Superintendent— 'WiWiam Caldwell.
Stationmaster— Stewart M'C^^watt. Carting Agents— Voyf&n & Co.
PAISLEY AND RENFREW RAILWAY
Trains run between Paisley and Renfrew about every two hours. -Sto^zore— Renfrew Road. | Stationmaster— GeorgeWoodhnm.
ABERCORN STATION
Goods Agent— George Woodhurn.
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY
General Manager— VC. J. Wainwright. Secretrirv — John Morton. Goods Manager —
Goods Supt. at Paisley — William Caldwell. Stationmaster — Stewart MTowatt. Carting Agents— C(^via.xi & Co.
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COMMISSARY COURT
Held every Thursday at Eleven o'Clock Forenoon. Commissary — The Hon. Henry James Moncreiff. Commissary-Depute— Hugh Cowan. Clerk— J. M. Lochhead, Sheriff Clerk. \ Oj^ce— Sheriff Court House.
ORDINARY SHERIFF COURT
Sheriff Court House, St. James Street.
Sits every Tuesday during Session.
i8^«n;^— The Hon. Henry James Moncreiff. Sheriff-Substittite—'Sngh Cowan.
Sher iff- Clerk— J osej)h M'Leod Lochhead.
Depute Sheriff-Clerks William Brown and James Gardner.
Auditor of Accounts — William Brown.
SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.
Sheriff Court House, St. James Street.
Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock during Session.
Sheriff-Clerk — Joseph M'Leod Lochhead.
Depute-Clerks—WUliam Brown and James Gardner.
Bar Officer — Alexander M'Kechnie.
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
M'Kechnie & Bulloch, 4 Moss street, Messengers-at-Arms. Alex. Macpherson, 109 High street. C. H. Johnstone, 46 Moss street.
David Black, 4 Moss street. Alex. M'Gregor, 87 High street. William M'Lucas, 109 Causeyside.
JUSTICE OF PEACE CONSTABLES.
PAISLEY.
M'Kechnie & Bulloch, 4 Moss street. I Charles H. Johnstone, 46 Moss street
David Black, 4 Moss street. | William M'Lucas, 109 Causeyside.
Alexander M'Gregor, 87 High street.
JOHNSTONE — William Steel.
FIRE BRIGADE.
Arthur M'Naughtan, Superintendent, 4 Moss street.
Alexander Thomson, Engineer, 3 Moss street. William Smith, Stoker, 5 Moss street. John Fleming, Branchman, 12 School wynd. Charles Duncan, Branchman, 24 High street. James M'Lean, Branchman, 24 High street. David Garven, Fireman, 21 High street
Robert Kelso, Fireman, 52 Caledonia street. James Graham, Fireman, 34 Storie street. William For.-yth, Fireman, 25 High street. Noble Campbell, Fireman, 29 Cotton street. Alexander Crawford, Fireman, 2 School wynd. James Donaghy, Fireman, 12 Dyers' wynd.
INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Paisley District — Robert Hunter and John Gildawle. PoLLOKSHAws DISTRICT— Robert Hunter and Robert Russell. Greenock District— Robert Hunter and John Angus. Burgh op Paisley — Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon.
OMNIBUS TRAFFIC
Paisley and Glasgow (on Sundays only), at short intervals between 9.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Renfrew and Govan (on Sundays only). — From Paisley, 10.15 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. From Govan, 11.15 a.m. and 6.15 p.m.
Baeehead (Daily, except Sundays).— From Gilmour street, Paisley, at 10 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m., and 5 p.m. From Barrhead, 11 a.m., 4 p.m., and 5.20 p.m. Extra on Satui'days— From Paisley, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; from Barrhead, 3 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9.15 p.m.
West-End.— Every hour from County place at 10.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.; returning from West-End 10.50 a.m. to 9.50 p.m.
M
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
INCORPORATED SOCIETIES.
OLD WEAVEES' SOCIETY.
Instituted 1703.
Boxmaster — Thos. Finlator. Collector — John Johnston, Beauchamp house.
Old Boxmaster — A. R. Camphell. Clerk — Robert Russell, 7 High street. Officer — James Osborne.
Managers — Messrs. John M'Gown, Hugh Wallace, John Anderson, P. 0. Macgregor, Thomas
Graham, James Debie, John Adam, Robert A. Ronald, Thos. Walker, James B. Lamb.
CORPORATION OF MERCHANTS.
Instituted 1725.
Convener — John Ronald. Collector — John Young. Clerk — Wm. Bartlemore, 99 High sti'eet.
Directors — Wm. Abercrombie, Robert Balderston, Robert Brown, P. Comj^n Macgregor, Matthew
Hodgart, John M. Stewart, John Logan, Archibald Coats.
MALTMEN'S SOCIETY.
Instituted 1730.
Boxmaster — Archibald Dunlop. Collector — P. Comyn Macgregor.
Clerk — Andrew Millar, jun., 8 Gilmour street.
HAMMERMEN'S SOCIETY.
Instituted 1760.
Deacon or Convener — John Ross Macgregor. Collector — James Barr Lamb.
Clerk — James Edward Campbell, Cousty place.
GROCERS' COMPANY OF PAISLEY.
Preses — Thomas Drennan. Treasurer — Alexander Speirs. Clerk — Mr. Jas. H. Dunn, Gilmour street. Officer — James Crawford.
Directors — Robert Macfarlane, James Wills, Jas. A. MacKean, John M'Gown, George Masson, George Dobie, James Weir, Thomas Graham, M.D., Robert Ritchie.
THE DUNCAN WRIGHT ENDOWMENT.
TRUSTEES (Officiis).
H. Cowan, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute. Provost Clark. Bailies Mackenzie. Dobie. Wills. Weir. Treas. Cochran. Mr. David Young.
LIFE TRUSTEES.
Hugh Wright, Esq., of Alticry. | Hugh Macfarlane, Banker.
William Poison, Starch Manufacturer, Paisley.
Treasurer and Clerk— A. M. Ross, Town Chamberlain.
Minister First Charge Abbey Parish. Minister Second Charge Abbey Parish. Revs. A. M. Lang.
Gavin J. Tait.
John Porteous. A. R. Campbell, Boxmaster Old Weavers'
Society. Matt. Hodgart, Convener Merchants' Society.
THE PETER
Sheriff Cowan. Rev. T. Gentles. Rev. J. Porteous. Thomas Muir.
BROUGH
Trustees.
BEQUEST F;UND.
Provost Clark.
Rev. J. B. StmTOck. P. M. Brough. James Gai-dner.
Secretary, Treasurer, and Law Agent — James Gardner, 3 County place. Ladies Committee in connection with the Bible-Nm"ses Scheme.
Mrs. Arthur. Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. Gentles. Mrs. MacKean.
Mrs. Allan Coats. Mrs. Macalpine Mrs. Dalziel. Miss Janet Barclay.
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PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION.
Instituted, 1808.
Honorary President — Sir Peter Coats. President — Sheriff Cowan.
Vice-President— C. Bine Renshaw, F.R.G.S., F.G.S.
Secretary— ^fixaes Gardner, 3 County Place. Treasurer— TYiom&s Finlator, Royal Bank.
CoMna7— Matthew Blair, James Caldwell, James Coats, jun.; James Cook, Rev. John Crouch,
Donald Eraser, M.D.; James Hay, Rev. Andrew Henderson, F.R.A.S.; G. R. Hislop, F.C.S.; Dr.
James Hutchison, D. W. Porteous, C.E.; James Reid.
Museum Committee— President, Secretary, Treasui-er, Mr. Blair, Mr. Cook, Mr. Coats, Mr. Hislop, Dr. Hutchison, Mr. Porteous.
Reference Library C'ommi^ee— President, Secretary, Treasui-er, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Cook, Dr. Fraser, Mr. Hay, Rev. A. Henderson, Mr. Reid.
Observatory Committee— Fvesident, Secretary, Treasm-er, Mr. Coats, Rev. Mr. Crouch, Dr. Fraser, Rev. Mr. Henderson, Mr. Porteous.
Zoological Section- Botanical Section — Mr. Cook
CONVENERS OF SECTIONS.
Mr. Morris Young. Geological Section — Mr. Blair.
Astronomical Section — Rev. A. Henderson, F.R.A.S.
PAISLEY FREE
Provost Clark, Convener. Treasurer Cochran, Sub-Convener. Bailies Mackenzie. Dobie. Wills. Weir. Messrs. John Johnston.
Robert Balderston. John M'Gown. James Goudie.
PUBLIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
Sir Peter Coats. Sheriff _Cowan.
Rev. James Brown, D.D. Messrs. George S. Veitch. Robert Brown. George R. Hislop. George Masson. John Fullerton. James Hay. William Russell.
Three a Quorum. Stated Meetmgs of Committee on the third Thursday of January, April, July, and October.
SUB-COMMITTEES. Library.— Rev. James Brown, D.D., Convener; Mr. John Fullerton, Sub-Convener ; Bailies Mackenzie and Wills ; Messrs. Robert Brown, George S. Veitch, John Johnston, William Russell, and John M'Gown.
Museum.— Wx. George Masson, Convener; Mr. James Hay, Sub-Convener; Bailies Dobie and Weir ; Treasurer Cochran ; Sheriff Cowan ; Messrs. Robert Balderston, George R. Hislop, and James Goudie.
Picture and Sculpture Galleries.— Mx. John Fullerton, Convener; Rev. James Brown, D.D.; Messrs. John M'Gown, George Masson, and James Hay.
Property.— M.V. John Fullerton, Convener; Messrs. John M'Gown, George Masson, and William Russell. The Provost and Sir Peter Coats to be Members of each Sub-Committee.
Lecture Hall Committee.— Ihe Provost and Magistrates. Curator, Mr. Morris Young. | Assistant-Curator, Mr. John Renfrew. | Janitor, Mr. Thos. Russe 11
Young <to Martin, Clerks.
LIBRARY. Reading Room. Open daily (except Wednesday) from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 10 p.m. Wed- nesday, 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. only.
Lending Department. Open daily (except Wednesday) from 12 noon till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. Wednes- days closed all day.
Reference Department. Open (to ticket-holders only) daily, except Wednesdays, from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 9.45 p.m. Wednesdays closed all day.
MUSEUM.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays, Saturdays,
12 noon till 4 p.m.
12 noon till 4 p.m.
Closed all day.
12 noon till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 9 p.m.
12 noon till 4 p.m.
12 noon till 9 p.m.
FAST DAYS. Friday before first Sabbath in April and October
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PAISLEY DIRECTOEY.
THE COATS OBSERVATORY,
Oakshaw.
Tricstees — The Coitncil of the Paisley Philosophical Institution,
Committee of Management.
Sheritf Cowan. j Messrs. James Gardner. I Messrs. Dundas Porteous.
Mr. James Coats. | Thomas Finlator. ' Donald Fraser, M.I>.
Eev. John Crouch.
Convener — ^Rev. Andrew Henderson, F.R.A.S.
' Resident Curator — Donald MacLean.
Open to Members of Philosophical Institution every lawful day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and from 7 p.m. (or dusk if earlier than 7) to Midnight.
Open to Public on Payment of Fee from 7 to 9, and from half-past 9 to half-past 11 on Monday^ Thursday, and Saturday evenings, from beginning of September to end of April only.
PAISLEY ART INSTITUTE.
Constituted 1876.
Office-bearers.
Eon. President — The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. Hon. Vice-President — Sh* Peter Coats
Honorary Committee.
Messrs. John Clark.
Stewart Clark, M.P.
Thomas Glen Coats. Members of Committee. Messrs. James Anderson.
James Bryce.
James Clark.
A. A. Dalglish.
A. T. Webster.
Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart, Provost Clark. Ex-Provost MacKean.
Messrs. W. B. Barbour. John Poison. P. C. Macgregor,
Messrs. John Fullerton. James Caldwell. Robert Smith. James Mure. Thomas Adam.
Messrs. Chas. Hayes. H. Macdougall. James M'Lean. Andrew Paterson. Robt. Cochran,.iun.
Annual Exhibition of Pictures from about 25th December till end of January.
PAISLEY COFFEE ROOM, 107 HIGH STREET, CROSS.
COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS.
Convener — William Abercrombie. Treasure} — James Caldwell.
Secretary — James Gardner, 3 County Place.
DIRECTORS.
Messrs. William M'Kechnie. Thomas Rowat. William Abercrombie. William Gibson. James Caldwell, jun.
Messrs. Robert Clark. James Gardner. William Reid, jun. John Ronald. James Jack.
Messrs. Wm. White Gardner, James Caldwell. Francis Martin. John Monteith, P. Comyn Macgregor„
Chairman — George Hart. Messrs. Robert Brown.
James M'Naughtan. John Fullerton. Stewart Clark. John M'Gown.
COMMITTEE OF LESSEES. Treasurer — Thomas Graham. Secretary — William Bartlemore.
Messrs. William Russell. .
P. Comyn Macgregor. James Caldwell. John Walker. Archibald C. Holms.
Messrs. James H. Dunn. John Logan. Archibald Craig. Walter King,
Keeper— J&mea Lamb.
Open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m.
FAIRS.
Third Thm'sday of Febraaiy and May, and second Thursday of August and November
Mai-kets — Every Thiu-sday.
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TOTAL
ABSTINENCE
Office-Beakeks.
SOCI ETY
President — Mr. T. J. Melvin, 14 High street.
Collector and Secretary — Mr. Robert Risk, 8 Buchanan terrace.
Treasurer — Mr. Archd. Fairlie, Endrickdale, Meikleriggs.
Revs. Dr. Hutton.
Alex. Wilson. Robert Dunlop. Wm. M'Indoe. W. N. ChalUce. George Glazy.
Messrs. James M'Lean. Jas. Winning.
Messrs. Henry Noble.
Robert Houston. Thomas Goodlet. Thomas Graham. William Thomson.
Honorary Vice-Presidents. Revs. A. Henderson. John Porteous, W. F. Mills. Provost Clark. Messi's. James Johnston. Robert Bird.
Messrs. John Brown, A. D. Gibb. James Cook, H. H. Smiley. Thomas Graham. John Spence.
Vice-Presidents.
Messrs. Alex. Murdoch. Robert Crichton.
Committee. Messrs. Gavin Cooper. Thomas F. Reid. James M'Lauchlan. David Arnott. Henry Hai"per James Telfer.
Messrs. James Small.
Matthew Philpot. Alexander Rathiei John Davidson. Adolphus Crahl.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AND ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION.
Office-Beakeks .
Honorary President — Mrs. Stewart Clark, Kilnside.
Honorary Vice-President — Mrs. Ai-thm-, Barshaw. President — Mrs. Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.
F«ce-Prmderei!s— Mrs. T. W. M' Alpine, Castlehead ; Mrs. A. Coats, Hayfield, Castlehead; Mrs.
F. Martin, Camphill ; Mrs. J. Weir, Gateside ; Mrs. Hutton ; Mrs. Dr. Richmond, New street ;
Mrs. James Clark, Chapel house ; Mrs. William MacKean, Garthland place.
Treasurei — Miss Hutton, Mount Pleasant. Tract Secretary — Miss Adam, 6 Christie street. Secretary — Miss Coats, Hayfield, Castlehead.
PHILANTHROPIC TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION.
President — D. Reid. Vice-President — A. Renfrew, Anchor buildings.
Secretary — James Bonnar, 19 Great Hamilton street. Treasure) — James M'Fadyen.
With Twelve of a Committee.
Hall-keeper — A. Dunsmore, 40 High street.
Meets every Saturday evening in the Wilson Hall, 40 High street, at 7.30 p.m.
OAKSHAW FREE CHURCH LITERARY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1880.
Office-beareks.
Hon. President — William Pollock, sen, Ho7i. Vice-President — Robert M'Fee.
President — John Barr. Vice-President — John M'Fee.
Recording Secretary — Thomas Christie, 21 St. James street.
Corresponding Secretary- — Alexander Scott, 7 Buchanan terrace.
Treasure) — Hugh M'Fee, Sandholes.
Visiting Committee — Thomas Brown and Thomas Scott.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.
Meets in St. James street Church every Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
President — Rev. G. Newman. Vice-President — John M'Creery. Secretary — Geo. Muir.
Treasurer — James Murray.
PAISLEY HIGHLANDERS' ASSOCIATION.
Chief— V. Comyn Macgregor, Lonend house.
President — John Matheson, '24 Oakshaw street.
Vice-President — Andrew Ross, Greenlaw terrace.
Secretary — Alex. Mackenzie, The Harbour. Treasurer — John Maclnnes, 32 Newton street.
The Directors meet on the first Thursday of every Month, at 8 o'clock p.m., in Mrs. Stevenson's
Temperance Hotel, Cross. Office-bearers elected annually at Genei-al Meeting on first Thui'sday
in February.
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PAISLEY PAROCHIAL BOARD.
MEMBERS OF BOARD. Chairman of the Board— Ja,mes Barclay, Esq.
Messrs. Patrick Costello. James Barclay. James Paterson. John Bonnar. Robert Cochran. Wm. M'Connell. Robert A. Ronald-
Messrs. John Wright James Storie. William Robin. Hugh Harper. John Buchanan. Robert Lachlan. James Dobie.
Provost Clark. Bailies Dobie.
Wills.
Weir. Treasurer Cochran. Messrs. Wm. Coats, jun.
George Masson.
David Wilson.
COMMITTEES-
Assessment Commitiee.—Trovost Clark, Bailies Dobie and Weir, Treasurer Cochran, Messrs. James Barclay, Patrick Costello, James Paterson, John Bonnar, William M'Connell, Robert Cochran, William Robin, Hugh Harper, James Dobie, Robt. Lachlan — Mr. Costello, Convener.
Relief Committee — Bailie Wills, Messrs. Patrick Costello, James Paterson, John Bonnar, David Wilson, R. A. Ronald, John Wright, James Storie, William Robin, William M'Connell, Hugh Harper, John Buchanan— Mr. Robin, Convener.
Poorhouse Committee. — Bailies Wills and Weir. Treasurer Cochran, Messrs. William Coats, George iMasson, James Barclay, Patrick Costello, David Wilson, James Paterson, John Wright, William Robin, Robert Cochran, R. A. Ronald, John Buchanan, Robert Lachlan, James Dobie — Mr. Ronald, Convener.
Asylum Committee. — Bailies Dobie and Wills, Messrs. George Masson, William Coats, James Barclay, David Wilson, R. A. Ronald, Patrick Costello, James Paterson — Bailie Wills, Chair- man. Mr. Barclay, Vice-Chairman.
Finance Committee. — Messrs. David Wilson, William Robin, Patrick Costello, R. A. Ronald, Bailie Wills — Mr. Wilson. Convener.
Parliamentary Bills Committee. — Bailies Dobie and Wills, Messrs. George Masson, Jamea Barclay, David Wilson —Mr. Masson, Convener.
LIST OF OFFICIALS.
Inspector 0/ Poor— Robert Rowand, Greenlaw Cottage.
Collector of Rates — James Renfrew, Helena Villa.
Assistant-Inspector of Poor — John M'Kenzie, 21 St. James street.
C7e»'^"— George Aitken, Neilston.
Governor of Poorhouse- Daniel Nicholson.
Matron of Poorhouse — Mrs. M'Gregor.
Medical Officer — Dr. Taylor.
CAaj)tom— David Campbell, 35 Oakshaw street.
RICCARTSBAR ASYLUM. Superintendent— John Thomson. I Resident Medical Officer— Dr. Murdoch.
Visiting Medical Officer — Donald Fraser, M,D. | Chaplain — Rev. A. Elder.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, ALBION STREET.
President — John M'Gown.
Secretaries — Young and Martin, Town Clerks, County Buildings.
Treasurer — William Abercrombie.
Superintendent — Thomas Smith. Matron — Mrs. Smith.
Acting Committee.
Provost Clark. Bailies Mackenzie. Dobie. Wills. Weir. Treasitrer Cochran. Messrs. Stewart Clark, M.P.
Messrs. Thomas Glen Coats. William Coats. Robert A. Ronald. David Young. Thomas Rowat. William Russell. John P. Kerr.
Messrs. Thomas Finlatoi*. John Johnston. James Parlane. Revs. Andrew Henderson. Thomas Gentles. John Crouch. J. B. Sturrock.
ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
President — Stewart Clark, M.P.
Vice-Presidents — Thomas Glen Coats and John Poison.
Treasurer — Geo. S. Veitch, Bank of Scotland. Secretary — Thomas Finlator, Royal Bank.
Superintendent — James Murray, 57 Canal Street
Office-bearers elected yearly in the month of December.
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ABBEY PAROCHIAL BOARD.
Population op Abbey Parish, 34,392 | In 1884, Assessed Rental,. . ..£125,095 7 0
Chairman of the Board — Matthew Blair, Esq. GENERAL AND HOUSE COMMITTEES. Chairman of General Committee — Matthew Blair, Esq. Vice-Chairman of General Committee — George S. Veitch, Esq. Chairm,an of House Committee — Isaac Kirkwood, Esq. Vice-Chairman of House Committee — Robert Hutton, Esq.
All the above are ex officiis Members of all the Committees.
Messrs. John Salmon. John Love. James Houston. William Guy. William Forrest. Alexander Lang. David Robertson. James Myles. John Wilson (Freeland) . James Wilson. John Dunlop. Archibald Renfrew.
Messrf. Robert Macfarlane. Matthew Blair. David Robertson. James A. MacKean.
Messrs. Isaac Kirkwood.
James Drybrough. Duncan Ferguson. Matthew Blair. James Clark. Henry Noble. James A. MacKean. John Poison. William Poison. John A. Brown. Jn. Wilson (manufac.) Robert Macfarlane. Seven a quorum.
COMMITTEES. PURCHASING COMMITTEE. Messrs. Patrick Costello.
William Guy.
John Donald.
Messrs. James Crossley. Robert Hutton. John Gilchrist. Thomas Reid, sen. George S. Veitch. James Riddell. Patrick Costello. James M'Nair. George Smith. William Morrison. John Donald. John M'Callum, sen.
Messrs. Alexander Lang. William Forrest. Mr. David Robertson, Convener,
REPAIR COMMITTEE. Messrs. James A. MacKean. Isaac Kirkwood. William Forrest. James M'Nair.
LABOUR COMMITTEE. Messrs. James Riddell.
Jn. Wilson (manufac.). John Donald.
RELIEF COMMITTEE.
For taking charge of all matters regarding the administration of Relief to Paupers and the
Education of Pauper Children, and advising with the Inspector thereanent.
Messrs. James Drybrough George Smith. Henry Noble. Patrick Costello.
Messrs. Alexander Lang. William Guy. William Forrest.
Messrs. Thomas Reid, sen.
John M'Callum, sen. Mr. Jas. Drybrough, Convener.
Messrs. George Smith.
William Morrison. Mr. Wm. Forrest, Convener.
Messrs. Isaac Kirkwood. James Houston. William Guy. John Dunlop. Archibald Renfrew, David Robertson. James Drybrough.
Messrs. James Crossley. James M'Nair. John M'Callum, sen. John Gilchrist. Robert Hutton. John Donald. George S. Veitch.
Messrs. Robert Macfarlane. James A. MacKean. Henry Noble. Alexander Lang. Patrick Costello. Matthew Blair Thomas Reid, sen.
Mr. Robert Macfarlane, Convener.
Five a quorum.
ASSESSMENT, FINANCE, AND LAW COMMITTEE.
For disposing of all Appeals against Assessment, and taking charge of all matters of Finance
and questions of Law. Messrs. David Robertson. James Drybrough. John Love. Archibald Renfrew. John Gilchrist. George S. Veitch.
Messrs. James Myles. R. Macfarlane. James Clark. John Salmon. William Poison. Duncan Ferguson. J. A. Brown.
Three a quorum.
Messrs. James Wilson. Isaac Kirkwood. James A. MacKean. William Guy. Robert Hutton. Mr. James Wilson, Convener.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
SANITARY COMMITTEE. Appointed under " Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867.'
Messrs. James Myles.
David Robertson. Jolin Salmon. James Wilson. Jn. Wilson (Freeland)
Messrs. James Riddell. Matthew Blair. C. B. Renshaw. John Malloch. Peter M'Laurin.
Messrs. Alexander Lang. John Poison. John Dunlop. Archibald Renfrew. James Drybrough. Mr. Blair, Convener. Three a quorum.
Statutory and Special Meetings of the Parochial Board are held in February and August, for revising and adjusting the Roll of Poor ; in January, for appointing Committees and electing Chairman ; and in June for imposing Assessment.
LIST OF OFFICIALS.
OUT-DOOR DEPARTMENT - Inspector— J. M. Campbell. As&istant-Inspectoi — James E. Cowan. Clerk— Fia\&Y Kerr.
IN-DOOR DEPARTMENT — Governor — John C alder. Matron— '^rs. Janet Gray. Governor's Clerk— Robert Bell. Laundress— Ann Fotheringham. Cooi'— Jane Laing. Chaplain— John Cuthbertson.
OFFICE, 6 GAUZE STREET. Collector — W. L. Cowden. Assistant — J. Brand. Office ^oy— Robert M'Hutcheson.
POORHOUSE AND ASYLUM. Hospital Nurse — Elizabeth Johnston. Gardener— iohn Gardiner. Baker and Precentor — George Orr. Shoemaker— Thoxn&s Houston. Jobbing Tradesman— RobQvt Adam.
Dr Graham, 3 Garthland
ATTENDANTS. House Surgeon ■
place. Substitute — Dr. Hunter, 31 St. James street. Porter — James Wilson. Auditor — William Robb, Union Bank.
ASYLUM Head Male Attendant — Fred. W. Pitts. Ordinary Attendants — Thomas Burgess and
John Fullar. Head Female Attendant— 3 &ne,t Currie, Ordinary Attendants — Eliza Clugston, Alice
Steel, and Elizabeth Aitken.
MEDICAL STAFF. James Hutchison, Surgeon, 23 Causeyside, visits all south of Stevenson street and Espedair, and west of Castle street, including Inkermann. Substitute — Dr. Whitehead, 2 New Smithhills. James T. Donald, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., 5 Gauze street, visits north of Stevenson street, east of Castle street, and Newtown. Substitute— 'Dv .TovaXms.
Out-Door Paupers resident within Paisley are supplied with Medicines at the Shop of R. T. M'Cowan & Co., 8 High street.
James Wilson, M.D., Surgeon, 61 High street, Johnstone, has the Johnstone portion of tlxe Parish, including Elderslie, and supplies Mediciaes to Paupers there. Substitute — Dr. Taylor.
Robert Corbett, M.D., Barrhead, has that portion of the Parish under his charge, including Hurlet and Nitshill, and supplies Medicines to Paupers resident therein. Substitute -Dr. Walker, Pollokshaws.
Registrar (Barrhead and Levern District) — Alexander Watson, Main street, Barrhead. Interim Registrar (Johnstone and Elderslie District)— W. G. .Fleming, 12 Walkinshaw street,
Johnstone. Sanitary Inspector (Abbey Local Authority) — Thomas Donald, 43 Lady lane. Paisley.
Alexander, Claud, of Balloch-
myle. Abercrombie, William, banker. Barclay, James, Edinbm-gh. Bell, William, Renfrew. Brown, Hugh, Egypt Park. Brown, John, Carriagehill
Works. Bi-own, Robt., Underwood Park. Cattanach, Alex., Auchentorlie. Clai'k, James, Chapel. Clark, John, Gateside. Clark, Stewart, M.P., Kilnside. Coats, James, New York. Coats, Sir Peter, of Auchen-
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Paisley District.
Coats, Thomas Glen, of Fer- guslie Park.
Craig, Archibald, Gateside.
Glen, Thomas, Thornhill.
Hamilton, George, of Black- land.
Holms, Archibald C, of Sandy- ford.
Hutcheson, John, Garthland place.
Macfarlane, Hugh, banker.
MacKean, William, Garthland Place.
MacKean, James Anderson, Calside.
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, of Brediland.
M'Gown, John, banker.
M'Farlane, Graham, Beltrees.
Millar, James, Largs.
Morgan, John, Johnstone.
Poison, John, of Thomly.
Poison, Wm., starch manu- factui-er.
Russell, W^illiam, High street.
Veitch, George Seton, banker.
Wilson, George, West Hurlet.
Wilson, James, Dykebar.
Wotherspoon, Wm., Maxwell- ton.
drane, Ayr.
The Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitutes of Renfrewshire, and the Provost and Magistrates of
Paisley, for the time being.
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Rev. Canon Hugh Chisholm. Provost James Clark. Mr. Robert Cocliran.
SCHOOL BOARD.
Members for Triennial Period 1885-8. Mr. Thos. Glen Coats, Chairman.
Rev. Anirew Henderson. Mr. William M'G ee.
Rev. Thomas Gentles. Mr. John M-Gown.
Mr. Thomas James Melvin. Officials.
Cleric — Mr. Thomas MacRobert. Treasurer — Mr. John Anderson.
Inspecting Officer — Mr. James H. Taylor.
The ordinary meetings of the Board are held on the last Tuesday of each month, and the
Standing Committees hold their ordinary meetings on the day previous.
Standing Committees of the Board.
Board in Committee — All the Members of the Board. Mr. T. Glen Coats, Convener.
Education — All the Members of the Board. Provost Clark, Convener.
School Attendance — All the Members of the Board. Treasurer Cochran, Convener.
Finance — All the Members of the Board. Mr. John M'Gown, Convener.
Works — All the Members of the Board. Mr. M'Gee, Convener.
Orammar School and Academy — All the Members of the Board. Rev. Thomas Gentles, Convener.
Religious Instruction — Rev. Andrew Henderson, Convener.
The Industrial and Domestic Economy Departments of the Schools are under the superintend- ence of Mrs. Ai-thui-, assisted by Miss Dunn, Mrs. Flett, and Mrs. Millar.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
SCHOOLS UNDER THE PAISLEY SCHOOL BOARD.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND ACADEMY.
Teachers.
Rector — Mr. James S;irliiig, M.A.
ClassicalDepartment— £reacZl/«5ier— The Rector. jMwwrJ/rtSiler— Mr. William Taylor, M.A., CM.
Assistant — Mr. VViLiam Lamberton, M.A.
English Department— J^eac? il/r/siler— Til e Rector. Junior i/asier— Mr. William Taylor, M.A.
Assistants— Mt. William Lamberton. M.A., Mr. William Williamson.
Initiatory Mistress—Miss Mary G. Weir, C.T. Assistant — Miss A. Sadler Gray.
Commercial Department— /s^dat/ Master —Vacant. Assistant — Mr. William Bryce.
French and German— Mr. Pierre F. Stalker, Prof. (Unil Gallica).
Science— Mi-. Pierre t\ Stalker, Prof. (Unil. Gallica).
Industrial Department -Miss Mary G Weir. Assistant — Miss Annie Gray.
Singing— Senior Department— Mr. Win. WjUiamson. Junior Department — Wm. Lamberton , M.A.
Drawing and Painting — Mr. Charles Hayes, Elocution — Mr. Thomas Harrower.
Janitor, JDrill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c. — Sergeant John Thomson.
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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
L— FERGUSLIE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Opened 4th Septemtier, 1882.
Head Master— Mr. John Taylor, M.A., C.T.
Senior Department —J/usiter —Mr. John Tayloi-, M.A., C.T. First Assistant— Mx. James
Brown, C.T. Second Assistant — Mr. Alexander Rodger, M.A., C.T.
Junior Department— Jfasfer - Joha Whiteford, C.T. Assistant— Miss Annabella Morton, C.T.
Initiatory Department— J/w^ress— Miss M. Irvine, C.T. Assistant— Miss Janet Allison, C.T.
Industrial Department— l/t'siress- Miss Janet Biggar, C.T.
Drawing— Senior Department— ifas^er— Mr. James Brown, C.T.D. Junior Department —
Master— Mr. John Whiteford. C.T.D.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c.— Sergeant John Kennedy.
II.— NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Opened 4th September, 1876.
Head Master — Mr. William Stewart,
Senior Department — Master — Mr. Wm. Stewart. First Assistant — Mr. Jas. A. Rankin, C.T.
Second Assistant — Mr. John Cullen, C.T.
Junior Department — Mastei — Mr. Alex. Macphee, F.E.I.S. Assistant — Miss Jessie Wylie, C.T.,
and Assistants. Initiatory Department — Mistress — Miss Annie A. Robertson, C.T. Assistant — Miss Margaret
Wilson, and Assistants.
Industrial Department — Miss Evelyn F. M'Kenzie, C.T.
Drawing — Senior Department — Master — Mr. James M. Rankin, C.T.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c. — Seigeant William Blackie.
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III. — SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Head Master— Mr. \V lliam Brownrldge, C.T., F.E.I.S. Senior Department — Master — Mr. William Brownridge, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant — Mr
John Pollock, C.T., and Assistants. Second Assistant — Mr. Alexander Andrew, M.A., C.T. Junior Department — Master — Mr. Geo. Beveridge, C.T. Assistant — Miss Jane Calderwrood, C.T.,
and Assistants. Initiatory Department — Mistress — Miss Anna S. Biggar, C.T. Assistant — Miss Mary Dickie, C.T.,
and Assistants. Industrial Department — Mistress — Miss Elizabeth Scott, C.T. Drawing — Senior Department — blaster — Mr. John Pollock, C.T. Junior Department — Master- Mr. John Pollock, C.T. Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c. — Sergeant John Brown, 3 Espedair.
IV. — EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Head Master — Mr. Alex. Tagg, C.T., F.E.I.S.
Senior Department — Master — Mr. Alex. Tagg, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant — Mr. Hugh K,
Millar, C.T. Second Assistant— Mv. William Taylor, C.T.
Junior Department — Master — Mr. Hugh A. Tulloch, C.T. Assistants — Mr. Robert Sproul,
Misses Mathieson and Ross. Initiatory Department — Mistress — Miss Helen Pollock, C.T Assistant — Miss Julia M' Andrew, C.T.,
and Assistants.
Industrial Department — Mistress — Miss Mary Waterston, C.T.
Janitor, Drill Instructor^ and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c. — Sergeant Peter Brannan.
v. — WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Head Master— Mv. George Dick. C.T., F.E.I.S. Senior Department — Master — Mv. George Dick, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant — Mr. Hugh A.
Brown, C.T. Second Assistant— Mr. William Dock, M.A., C.T. Junior Department — Master — Mr. John Noble. Assistant — Miss Agnes Hart More, C.T., and
Assistants. Initiatory Department — Mistress — Miss Janet Smith, C.T. Assistant — Miss Elliot C. Black, C.T.,
and Assistants. Industrial Department — Mistress — Miss Kate Reid, C.T. Dramng — Senior Department — Master — Mr. H. A. Brown, C.T. Junior Department — Master- Mr. H. A. Brown, C.T. Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c. — Sergeant John Hill.
VI. — GEORGE STREET CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master — Mr. Archibald Fairlie, C.T. Infant Mistress — Miss Flora C. Weir. First Assistant —
Miss Annie Ross, C.T. Second Assistant — Mr. George Graham.
Janitor- — Mr. John Peden.
V I L — STEVENSON STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Senior Department — Master— Mr. Robert Ferguson, C.T. First Assistant — Miss Mary Allan, C.T.
Second Assistant — Mr. Alex. Hai-per, C.T. Junior Department — Mistress — Miss Louisa C. Macnish, C.T. Assistant — Miss Euphemia Elder,
Janitor — Mr. Robert Clark.
V 1 1 I. — CARBROOK STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master— Mx. John Coutts Niven, M.A., C.T. Mistress — Miss Jessie W^aterston, C.T. Drawing Master — Mr. Hugh A. Brown, C.T. Janitor — Mr. James Mackie.
IX. — STOW PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Mistress — Miss Jane Dalziel, C.T. Assistant— Miss Mary Anderson, C.T.
Janitor — Robert Clark.
X. — GRAHAM EDUCATIONAL (HALF-TIME) PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master— Mr. James R. Taylor, C.T. Fii-st Assistant— Mr. John Gemmell, C.T. Second Assistant — Miss Mary Graham, ex-P.T. Janitress — Mrs. Ganson.
XI. — MOSSVALE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Master— Mr. George H. Cockburn, C.T. Assistant— Miss Isabella Reid, C.T.
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MAXWELLTON (HALF-TIME) SCHOOL.
Managers — Peter Coats, jun., Esq. Thomas Glen Coats, Esq. William Brownlie, Esq.
William Chalmers, Esq. Mr. James Adam, accountant, Ferguslie Thread Works.
Mistress— Miss Janet Miller, C.T. Janiiress— Mrs. Cochran.
INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL, 11 LAWN STKEET.
Instituted 1835. Mistress — Miss J. S. Airlie, C.T. Assistants — Miss E. Thomson and Miss M. Alston.
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 21 QUEEN STREET.
Mistress — Miss Rose Sweeny, C.T. Assistants — Misses M'Pherson, Carrigan, Divers^
and Macfadyen. Janitress — Mrs. O'Brien.
ST. MIRREN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 SCHOOL WYND. Master — Mr. William Alty, C.T. Assistants — Miss Wynne, C.T., and Mr. J. Turner and
Mr. J. Devine. Janitor — Mr. N. Collins.
ST. CATHERINE'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 10 STOW STREET.
Head Teachei — Miss Jessie M'Donald, C.T. Infant Mistress— Miss B. M'Lachlan, C.T.
Assistants — Misses M'Ewen, M'Pherson, and Walls. Janitress — Mrs. M'Mahon.
ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 4 EAST BUCHANAN STKEET. Mistress — :Miss Elizabeth Keenan, C.T. Pvpil Teacher — C. Cairney.
HUTCHESON CHARITY SCHOOL, ORR SQUARE.
Instituted (biiilt) 1821. Directors — The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh ; One Member of each of the three Kirk Sessions of the Town Parishes ; The President of the Merchants' Society ; The Box Master of the Old Weavers' Society, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board. Teacher — Mr. James M-Gaw.
THE JOHN NEIL80N ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, 0AK8HAWHEAD.
Opened 2nd April, 1852. Directors — Sheriif Cowan, Mr. Robert Kerr, Mr. Thomas Hodge, Mr. Francis Martin,
Mr. John A. Brown. Secretary and Treasurer — James Gardner, Writer, 3 County Place.
First Department — Miss Rutherford and Assistants.
Second Department— Miss Rennie and Assistants.
Thii'd Department — Mr. David Hamilton, Master ; and Mr. John Davidson, and Assistants.
Fourth Department — Mr. Alex. Murdoch, F.E.I.S., Master; Mr. David Dick, and Assistants.
Fiftli Department — Mr. John G. Thomson, Master; Mr. John Woodrow, jun., and Assistants.
Classical and Mathematical Department — Mr. Robert Young, A.M., Master, and Assistants.
French and German — Herr Sonntag.
Sewing, Knitting, and Domestic Economy — Miss Dickson and Miss Macausland.
Drawing — Mr. C. Hayes. Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics — Mr. William Taylor — house, Neilson Lodge.
MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION, GREENOCK ROAD. Opened 1st August, 1859. Chairman — Sheriff Cowan. Irmtees and Managers— IhQ Sheriff of Renfrewshire ; The Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley ; The Provost of Paisley ; The Minister of the First Charge of the Abbey Parish of Paisley ; The Minister of the High Church Parish of Paisley; all for the time being. And Messrs, William Abercrombie, Francis Martin, James Clark, and Thos. Rowat, Secretary and Treasurer — John M'Innes. Governor— John Grant. Matron — Mrs. Grant.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN, GILMOUR STREET.
President— Y. Comyn Macgregor. Fzce-Presz'cZeni— Alexander Fullerton.
Treasurer — William Abercrombie.
Ordinary Directors— Frovost Clark, Treasurer Cochran, Messrs. John M'Gown, SteM-art Clark,.
M.P., Arch. Craig, John Ronald, John Morgan, Robert Brown, Hugh H. Smiley, Archibald
Coats, John Walker, and Thomas Glen Coats.
Masters — Messrs Charles Hayes and William Shedden. Eonorary Secretaries — Messrs. Young and Martin.
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PAISLEY DIKECTORT.
MASONIC LODGES.
RENFKEWSHIRE EAST PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE,
Sir Arch. C. Campljell, Bart., BlythsAvood House, Renfrew, P.G.M. and Grand Master Mason of
Scotland. Ja. Caldwell, D.M. Robert Nisbet, 592. S.M.
George Fisher, 129, P.S.M. Z. H. Heys, 307, S. W. H. E. Gordon, 617, /. W.
James Drewette, 4 County Place, Secretary. Rev. W. F. Mills, Chaplain.
Ales. Macpherson, 129, Treasurer. A. Brown, 592, Senior Deacon.
John Caldwell, 129, Junior Deacon. James Mair, 242, Architect.
Thos. M'Crorie, 156, Bible Bearer. Wm. Gilchrist, 512, Sword Bearer.
Jas. Pattinson, Mus. Bac. Cantab, 129, Director of Music. Thos. Whyte, 426, Jeweller.
George Gaveney, 116, Director of Ceremonies. C. H. Johnstone, 307, Marshal.
Thomas Cuthbertson, 347, Assistant-Marshall. Wm. Glover, 370, Standard Bearer.
Alex. Morrison, 129, Senior Steward. Thos. Hunter, 617, Junior Steward.
Alexander Robertson, 347, Inner Guard. William Alexander, 129, Tyler.
James Drewette, Convener.
ST. MIRREN LODGE, No. 129. Instituted 1749. John Caldwell, R.W.M. Matthew Jamison, I.P.M. Hugh Allison, D.M. James Jack, S.M„ Archd. Snodgrass, S.W. Robert Clews, J.W. James Adams, Treasurer. R. C. Kilgour, Secretary. James Cunningham, S. D. Robert G. Cook, J.D. Wm. Robin, Architect. J. A. Barnett,B.B. Gavin Cleghorn, Jeweller. James Pattinson, Director of Music. James Connell, S.S. Andrew Moffat, S.S.B. Martin Walker, J.S.B. Hugh Lachlan, J.S. Wm. Craig, I.G. Wm. Alexander, Tyler. Place of Meeting Masonic Hall, 95 High street. Regular meetings of the Lodge are held on the first and thii-d Mondays of the Winter months, and on th© first Monday of May, June, July, and August, at 7.30 p.m.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 112.
George Fisher ,M.E.P.Z. James Tannahill, M.E.P.H. Jas. Strachan, M.E.P.J.
Archd. M'Ai-thm-, E.S.E. Hugh Allison, E.S.N. James Cochran, Treasurer.
A. Snodgrass, 1st Sojom-ner. John Crawford, 2nd Sojourner. James Jack, 3rd Sojourner.
Wm. Alexander, Janitor. Meets on the second Thm-sday of each month, except June, July, and August, in the Masonic
Hall, High street, at 8 p.m.
THE ABBEY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 76, OF PAISLEY.
Meets on second Monday of each month.
Charter granted by Supreme Grand Royal Arch Freemasons on the Fifth Day of March, 1856.
Office-Beaeees for Session 1885-86.
H. S. Edmonds, M.E.Z. E. Anderson, M.E.H. John Crawford, M.E.J.
James Cunningham, Scribe N. John Ferguson, Scribe E.
James Anderson, Treasurer. J. C. Drew, \st Sojourner. John Woodrow, 2nd Sojourner.
George Sharp, drd Sojourner. William Lockie, Janitor.
RENFREW COUNTY KILWINNING LODGE, No. 370.
John Johnstone, R.W.M. Wm. Gemmell, I.P.M. Hugh Glover, S.M. James Wills, D.M.
John Crawford, S.W. James Graham, J.W. Wm. Glover, Treasm-er. J. B. Smith, Secretary.
Rev. A. M. Lang, Chaplain. John Ross, Architect. Joseph Allison, S.D. Robert Paton, J.D.
Andrew Ferguson, Standard Bearer. Wm. Stewart, Bible Bearer. James S. Townley, Organist.
Mark N. Hardy, Jeweller. A. K. Inglis, John Woodi-ow, Thomas Hood, jun., and Chas. Jago Gregg, Stewards. Neil Woodrow, Inner Guard. Meets in Masonic Hall, Paisley, on the first and third Thursday evening of each Month, excepting June, July, and August, when only on the first Thm-sday.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS
COURT ST. JOHN, No. 5222, A.O.F.
T. M. Cairnie, C.R. Andi-ew Ferguson, S.C.R.
Daniel Reid and Alex. M'Farlane, Woodwards. Wm. Johnstone and J. Craig, Beadles.
Robert Brown, 4 CoUnslie place. Treasurer. R. M. Inglis, Moss-side place, Secretary.
Thomas Muir and Hugh Harper, Trustees.
John Holms, M.D., Court Surgeon.
Election of Office-bearers in June and December.
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COURT KING GEORGE, No. 5763.
Alexander Eccles, C.R. James Girvan. S.C.R.
John Scott, 6 Mossvale street, Treasurer. Charles O'Neil, 27 Storie street. Secretary.
Rohert Jenkms and John M'Skyining, Woodwards.
James Caldwell and John Black, Beadles.
Dr. John Holms, 54 High street. Court Sui-geon.
John M'Gown, James Clark, and John Gildowie, Trustees.
Meets every alternate Tuesday in the Wilson Hall, 40 High street.
Election of Office-hearers in May and Novemher.
PAISLEY DISTRICT ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
James Gihson, D.C.R. Wm. M. Birtwell, D.S.C.R. James Wylie, D.T.
R. M. Inglis, D.S., Moss-side place.
LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS, A.U. Heather Bell Lodge, No. 1533.
Alexander M'Gowan, W.M. Andrew Service, D.M.
Secretary — John Graham, 105 Causeyside. Treasurer — Hugh M'Kenzie.
Meets in Temperance Hall, 5 Storie street, every alternate Monday, at 8 p.m.
Election of Office-bearers last meetings in June and Decemher.
OD DFELLOWS
ALEXANDER WILSON LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS, M.U., No. 2480.
Instituted 16th October, 1840.
Registered under the New Act, 23rd Sept., 1878.
James Carruth, G.M. Andrew Ewing, N.G. John Mack, V.G. John R. Souden, E.S.
James S. Bogie, Warden. James Smith, Tyler.
Wm. Arneil, Robert Hogg, Matthew M'Millan, and Gavin Cleghorn, Supporters.
James Hutchison, Surgeon. Wm. Allan, Officer and Lecture Master.
Alfred Macnaughtan, Degree Master. Wm. Young, Treasurer, 15 Broomlands.
James A. Lyle, James Hutchison, and Hugh Dykes, Trustees.
William Walsh, Secretary, 2 Orr Street.
Meets every alternate Tuesday at Eight o'Clock p.m., in the Oddfellows' Hall, 43 New street,
John Carswell, District C.S. John Arthiir, District Treasurer.
Alfred M'Naughtan, District G.M
Secretaryship and Treasurership are permanent, other Office-bearers re-elected half-yearly,
in June and December.
PAISLEY CEMETERY COMPANY (LIMITED).
Instituted 1845.
*' BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.
John Fullerton, Governor.
Messrs. John M'Gown. George Hart. D. S. Semple. William Ahercrombie.
DIRECTOES.
Messrs. Thomas Rowat. Archibald Craig. James Caldwell. George Masson.
Messrs. William M'Kechnie James Gardner. Joseph Fulton.
Young & Martin, Secretaries and Treasurers. John Murray, Superintendent.
PAISLEY WATER COMPANY.
Chairman— A. C. Holms, of Sandyford. Deputy-Chairman— ArcM. Craig. directors. Messrs. Archd. Craig. I Messrs. Geo. B. Hoggan. I Messrs. John M'Gown.
Wm. Gibson. | Archd. C. Holms. | J. M. Symington,
Treasurer— WiWiam Ahercrombie. Secret art/— Bayid C. BeU.
190 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES
MIDDLE WARD OF RENFREWSHIRE DISTRICT LODGE. No. 50.
D.D.G.W.C.T. — Thos. Hodgson, 5 George street. D.S.— John Young, 30 Orchard street. D.S.J.T.— Jane Wood, 105 Causeyside.
GLENIFFER LODGE, No. 14.
Meets every Thursday evening at 5 Storie street.
Lodge Deputy — Chas. Bell, 8 Lawn street.
STANLEY LODGE, No. 26.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Lesser Good Templar HaU.
Lodge Deputy— Robert Turner, 8 Seedhills.
JOHN DUNLOP LODGE, No. 28. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Good Templar Hall (West Hall). Lodge Deputy — Robert Hair, 26 Storie street.
ROBERT TANNAHILL LODGE, No. 38.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Good Templar Hall (West Hall).
Lodge Deputy — Jas. Bonnar, 19 Great Hamilton street.
PATRICK BREWSTER LODGE, No. 52.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Wilson Hall.
Lodge Deputy — David D. Grieve, 10 Queen street.
GLENKILLOCH LODGE, No. 53.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 5 Storie street. Lodge Deputy — James Struthers, 4 Clark's Buildings.
NEWTON WOOD LODGE, No. 224. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Tannahill Hall. Lodge Deputy —
FOUNTAIN GARDEN LODGE, No. 444.
Meets every Thursday evening in Hall, 109 Causeyside.
Lodge Deputy — James Wright, 1 Ralston square.
CRAIGIELEA LODGE, No. 482.
Meets every Monday evening at 84 Broomlands.
Lodge Deputy — John Reid, Craigielea.
WILLIAMSBURGH ANCHOR OF HOPE LODGE, No. 734.
Meets every Thursday evening in Dickson's School, Williamshurgh.
Lodge Deputy — D. M'Callum, 12 Williamsburgh.
MOSSVALE LODGE, No. 831.
Meets every Monday evening in the Lesser Good Templar Hall. Lodge Deputy — John Brown, 12 Lawn street.
SNEDDON ARK LODGE, No. 864.
Meets every Wednesday evening in the Lesser Good Templar HalL Lodge Deputy— A. M'Kechnie, 7 Abbey street.
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191
CHEISTOPHER NORTH LODGE, No. 875.
Meets every "Wednesday evening in the Good Teniplar Hall (Terrace Hall).
Lodge Deputy — Alexander Murdoch, Meikleriggs.
BRANCH OF HOPE LODGE, No. 884.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Good Templar Hall (Terrace Hall).
Lodge Deputy — W. Thomson, 13 Ahbey street.
THE GLEN LODGE, No. 889.
Meets every Wednesday evening in the Free South Mission Hall, Charleston.
Lodge Deputy — John Muirhead, 7 Lylesland.
WALLNEUK LODGE, No. 928.
Meets every Tuesday evening in the Lesser Good Templar Hall. Lodge Deputy — Robert M'Keiracher, 7 Mill street.
DEGREE TEMPLE. In Terrace Good Templar Hall, on Friday evenings.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES
PAISLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Honorary President — Stewart Clark, Esq., M.P., Kilnside. President — Mr. Duncan Macdonald, Gardener, Ferguslie. Vice-President — Mr. James Bevei'idge. Gardener, Woodside. Treasurer — Mr. A. B. Stewart, 6 Forbes Place. Secretary — Mr. Robert Macfee, 3 Moss Street.
Directors.
Gardeners.
Messrs. William Dickson, Ladyburn Nursery. Henry Maxwell, Ralston. Alexander Baird, Chapel House. J. G. Paul, Crossflat Nursery. William Cameron, Ferguslie Park. Robert Millar, Netherhill. Allan Henderson, Kimside.
Amateurs.
Messrs. John M'Geachan, Saucel bank. I Messrs. R. G.Murray ,Primrosebank,Carriagehil
G. M. Donald, 20 Newton street. J Hector Brown, Falside.
Office-bearers elected last Wednesday of October.
Messrs. James Colquhoun, Rosehall.
Alex. Pattison, Greenlaw Nui'sery. James Maxwell, Barshaw. Dougal Macdougal, Speirsfield. Alex. Johnstone, Oakshaw. John Maclnnes, Maxwelton.
PAISLEY FLORISTS' SOCIETY.
Honorary President — The Right Hon. The Earl of Glasgow, Hawkhead.
President — Mr. D. M'Hutchison. Vice-President — Mr. Hector Brown, Falside.
Treasurer — Mr. Duncan Keir, Sherwood. Secretary — Mr. A. M. Whiteford, 53 Caledonia street.
Committee.
Messrs. John Erskine.
William Cameron. Alex. Johnstone. WilHam Brown.
Messrs. Bryce Langmuir. James Maxwell. John M'Geachan. Edward Cook. John Millar.
Messrs. Henry Maxwell.
James Colquhoun. Wm. Robertson. Robt. G, Murray. Amos Watnough,
PAISLEY WEST END AMATEUR FLORIST SOCIETY.
Honorary President — John Poison, Esq., Westmount. President — John Buchanan, 3 Millarston Vice-President — J. P. Young, West street. Treasurer — G. M. Donald, 20 Newton street. Secretary — William Brough, 46 Millarston.
Committee — John Mathie, Robert Lang, George Murray, John M'Lachlan, Walter Wilson William Brown, John Wallace, G. M. Donald, J. Williamson, James Dunsmore, William Burns, John Young, Robert White, M. Dunsmore.
192 PAISLEY DIEECTORY.
CO-OPERATIVE AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
PROVIDENT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED).
Established 1860. President — David Millar, 7 Falside. Vice-President — Robert Dunlop, 22 Castle street. Secretary — Thomas Service, 7 Sir Michael street. Treasurer — John Paton, 52 Canal street. Eleven Members of Committee. Registered Office — 140 George street. Book-keeper — John Lauchlan — house 13 Ai-gyle street. Grocery and Provision Departments — Central Store — 139 George street — Charles O'Neil, salesman, Branches — No. 1. — 168 George street — J. C. King, salesman. No. 2. — 68 Love street — Alexander Smith, salesman. No. 3. — 54 Broomlands — Robert Wlij'te, salesman. No. 4. — 20 Lawn street — James Hamilton, salesman.
No. 5. — Cleopatra Buildings, Springbank road — Robert M'Lachlan, salesman. No. 6. — 24 Underwood road — Christopher Hodgson, salesman.
Reserve Store — 139 George street-rJohn Davidson, storeman. Steam Bakery — 140 George street — Alex. M'Gilvary, manager.
Fleshing Departments — Central.— 138 George street— Wm. Hamilton, salesman. No. 1. — 168 George street — Thomas Murray, salesman. No. 2. — 7 Love street — Thomas Buchanan, salesman. No. 3. — 23 Broomlands — George Rose, salesman. No. 4. — 7 Lawn street — John Barton, salesman. Sausage Factory — 138 George street— Robert WyUe, manager. Jewellery and Hardware— 26 Causeyside— Miss Fulton, saleswoman. Boot and Shoe Shop — 81 High street— Miss Jeffrey, saleswoman. Bread Shop — 139 George street — Miss Hannan, saleswoman. Three or fom* members retire from the Committee each quarter, after having served for twelve months, but are eligible for re-election.
CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING SOCIETY (Limited).
President — ^Alexander Hutchison, 33 Great Hamilton street. Treasurer — John Holmes, 3 Barclay
street. Secretary — Alex. M'Naught, 27 Storie street.
Term of Office, Eighteen Months — elected alternately.
Office, 114 Causeyside.
EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited), STOCK STREET.
Instituted, 1858. Chairman — Robert Tweedale, 8 Espedair. Treasurer — "Wm. Baird, 6 Glenview.
Secretary — ^Wm. Ritchie, 10 Great Hamilton street. Branches — 9 Stock street, salesman, Adam Muir, 17 Wardrop sti-eet. 2 Bute place, salesman, Walter Paul, Neilston road. 13 Carriagehill, salesman, "William Craig, 168 George street. 11 Great Hamilton street (butcher's shop), salesman, "William Barton, 24 Glen street.
LrSTNGSTONE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY.
President— Robert Timier. Treasurer— John Lauchlan. 13 Ai-gyle street.
Secretary — Robert Thomson, 9 Sandholes.
Six of Committee. Offices, 139 George street.
SCOTCH GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Paisley Branch— 16 Moss street
Hon. President— The Lady Gertrude Cochrane, Hawkhead
Vice-Presidents— Mvs. Arthur, Earshaw ; Mrs. Clark, Kilnside ; Mrs. Coats, Woodside
Hon. Secretary— Mrs. Gentles, Abbey Manse Assistant Secretary— Miss Dunn, "Woodend
Treasurer— Miss Reid, 2 Garthland place
Matron— MuTgaret W. Aird
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EVEKGREEN EQUITABLE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1833.
President — N. G. Haran, 29 Causej^side street. Treasurer — Robert Miln, 21 Well street.
>Secre<ar2/— Matthew Hector, 25 Glen street.
Disburser, 1st Section, Samuel M'Aulay, 33 Lady lane.
Disburser, 2nd Section, John Muir, 22 King street.
Clerk, 1st Section, Joseph Falconer, 4 Meeting House bi-ae.
Clerk, 2nd Section Alex. Todd, 1 Buchanan terrace.
Officer — Wm. Richmond, 16 West Campbell street. Office-bearers elected at General Meetings in January and July each year.
PAISLEY FRIENDLY EQUITABLE FUNERAL SOCIETY.
President — Alex. Morrison, 99 Causeyside street. Treasurer— T>\\nQSin M'Nair, 145 George street-
Clerk— Uohevt Urquhart, 4 Neilston street. Officer— Gem-ge: Wallace, 38 Lady lane.
Auditors — ^Wm. C. Storrie and John Peacock.
And a Committee of Management.
Poll Meetings held on the last Mondays of June and December.
SCOTTISH LIFE AND HEALTH FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1802.
Registered Office, 111 Causeyside, Paisley.
President — David Caldwell. Treasurer — James Strachan.
Secretary — James Thomson, 111 Causeyside street.
Trustees — David Caldwell, James Strachan, Thomas Muir.
Physician — Thomas Graham, M.D., 3 Garthland place.
Law Agent — D. S. Semple, Gilmour street.
Officer — Wm. Lyle, 4 Stow place.
Committee of Management — David Caldwell, James Strachan, D. S. Semple, James Reid, William Barr, John Baton, John Caldwell, William Sim, M. H. M'Kellar, Lachlan M'Kinnon, John Wilson, Robert M. Inglis, James Thomson, Robert Barr.
This Society contracts for an allowance of 20s. per week of Bedfast Aliment, reduced to 16s. per week if permanent, and after having received £32 at the full allowance. Walking-abor.t Aliment, 128. per week, and if permanent reduced to 10s. after having received the sum" of £32 at the full rate. It also contracts for Funeral Allowances of £5 and of £10, and Life Assurances up to £200. It has been a very successful society, and has a Surplus Capital of upwards of £2700. Applications for Membership or for Life Assurance Policies are invited. Full particu- lars can be had from the Secretary, James Thomson, 111 Causeyside street.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Rock of Safety Division, No. 316.
T. Craig, W.P. A. Colquhoun, Recording Secretary, 132 George Street.
W. Reid, W.T. D. Brown, W.J.S. H. Harper, W.A.
J. Jeffrey, W.F.S. W. J. M-Connell, W.C. J. Robertson, W.O.S.
J. Clews, P. W.P. A. W. Crawford, M.B.C M., Division Surgeon.
Meets every alternate Friday in Good Templar Hall, Terrace.
PAISLEY EQUITABLE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1825.
President — George Archibald, sen. Treasurer — Andrew Erskine. Secretary — John M'Dowall, 5 Gilmour street.
Dishursers. Clerics.
Thomas King. Thomas Wilson.
Donald Leitch. John Graham.
Thomas Mack. Robert Campbell.
Officer — Allan Carswell, 27 Maxwellton street. Elections of Office-Beai-ers take place Half-Yeaz'ly, in beginning of June and December.
Presses. 1st Section, John Holms. 2nd „ James Robertson 3rd „ Alexander Barr.
PAISLEY FEMALE REFUGE. . President — Sir Peter Coats. Vice-President — Robert Kerr. Treasurer — Robert Bird, 1 Christie street. Secretary — Jas. Parlane, West brae.
Matron — Miss Blue. With an Acting Committee of Eighteen Members.
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XZ.ESZ^IG-XO'U'S
Ministers. |
Peecentoes. |
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Church of Scotland. Abbey Church, Abbey close. |
Gentles, Thomas, M.A. (1st Charge), Abbey manse. J. B. Dalgety \2ivd. Charge), Whitehaugh house. |
J, Barratt, organist. |
Gaelic (St. Columba), Oakshaw street. |
David Johnstone, 44 Oakshaw street. |
Thomas Gray. |
High Church, Church- hiU. |
A. M. Lang, B.Sc, Castlehead, |
James Fleming, |
Martyrs' Church, Broomlaiids. |
William Low, Castlehead, |
James Waddell. |
Middle Church, Churchhill. North Church, Love street. |
George Park, 2 Garthland place. |
J. Roy Fraser, organist. |
James Young, B.D., North manse, Love street. |
James M, Thomson, |
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St. George's Church, George street. |
A. Fyfe Burns, M.A., Castle- head. |
Miss M. W, Thomson, organist. |
South Church, Neilston street. |
W. M. Metcalf, South manse, Castlehead. |
Robert Davidson, 44 Calside. |
Free Church. Free Gaelic Church, Shuttle street. |
Alexander M'NeiU, manse Cal- side. |
Donald Gillespie (vo- luntary). |
Free High Church, Orr square. |
James B. Sturrock, 29 Oakshaw street. |
Richard F. M 'Gibbon. |
Free Martyrs' Church 77 Broomlands. |
William M'Indoe, 97 George street. |
Thomas Stevenson. |
Free Middle Church, School wynd. |
James Rennie Caird, Calside, |
Matthew Holmes, |
Free St. George's, 36 New street. |
Gavin J, Tait, M.A., manse Blackball. |
Robert Greenlees, |
Free South Church, 75 Causeyside. |
John Paterson, M.A., manse Calside. |
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Free Oakshaw-street, 93 Oakshaw street. |
George Clazy, Castlehead. |
John Holms (volun- tary). |
U.P. Church. Abbey Close, 16 Abbey close. |
Andrew Henderson, F.R,A,S,, Ashgrove, Castlehead. |
John A. Brown. Daniel Wilson. William Gibson. John Eadie (voluntary). |
Canal Street, 12 Canal street. |
George Clark Hutton, D.D., Mount Pleasant. |
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George street, 21 George street |
Andrew Elder, The Grange, Meikleriggs. |
Voluntary conductors. |
X>JB9ff O ISi/L X 1S[ .A. T I O J^r S«
195
Chubch Officers. |
Secretary. |
Treasurer. |
When Built. 1160 |
Number 1 of j Sittings. ! |
Jas. Adam, 11 Abbey street. |
Robert Muir, 11 Lawn street. |
William Russell, 48 Moss street. |
i 965 |
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Mrs. Robertson, 14 Orcbard street. |
D. M'Quarrie, 6 Minerva place. |
Archibald M 'Junes, 6 Stevenson street. |
1793 |
1085 |
Thomas Gibb, 39 New street. |
J. G, Thomson, Strat- tonville, Meikleriggs |
Alex. M'Kechnie, Sheriff-Court bdgs. |
1754 |
1313 |
James M'Glhee, 64 Broomlands. |
Archibald Fairlie, Meikleriggs. |
James Graham, Dun- daff. Crow road. |
1835 |
About! 1100 |
Andrew Tannahill, 17 Wardrop street. |
William Peattie, 2 Gilmour street. |
James Millar, writer, Gilmour street. |
1781 Renl885 1834 |
924 |
William Bryce, 10 Glen street. |
Daniel M'AUister, 7 Glen street. |
William Reid, 33 Gauze street. |
850 |
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James Osborne, 7 George street. |
James Hay, 10 High street. |
James Hay, 10 High street. |
1820 |
1700 |
Alex. Weatherstone, 2 Stirling street. |
J. R. Macgregor and William Law. |
Robert Paton, Stan- ley buildings. |
1835 |
832 |
William Gilmour, 9 Smith street. |
Donald M'CuUoch, George street. |
John M'Callum, 8 West Croft. |
1848 |
500 |
David Livingstone, 3 John street. |
A. Craig Muir, Ivy- bank, Oakshaw st. |
Charles Davidson, Terrace buildings. |
1845 |
1020 |
James Lang, Sand- holes. |
Wm. Baird, Greenock road. |
William Sellar and James D. Wilson. |
1847 1844 Eebl864 |
800 1500 |
George Macfarlane, 19 School wynd. |
Laughlan M'Kinnon, 2 Buchanan ter. |
John Young, Priory bank. |
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JohnM'Kinlay, New street. |
A. F. Graham, Rose- hill cottage. |
John P. Kerr, Under- wood house. |
1844 |
936 |
Robert Clark, 13 Stow street |
James Robertson, Marionville. |
Hamilton Crawford, 1 Royal terrace. |
1846 |
800 650 |
Robert Cochrane, 7 West brae. |
Thomas Scott, Bu- chanan street. |
James Parlane and Alexander Gardner. |
1810 |
|
John Begg, 24 Cotton street |
John Taylor, 3 Mans- field place. |
John A. Brown, More- dun, Stanley road. |
1827 |
800 |
John Muir, 127 George street. |
Robert Russell, Bal- gonie, Castlehead. |
John Taylor, 3 Cale- donia street. Thomas Donald, 42 Lady lane. |
1781 |
|
Robert Robertson, 4 Barclay street. |
John Davidson, 1 Stevenson street. |
1822 i 900 1 |
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MiNISTEES. |
Pkecentoes. |
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U. p. Gliurch — con. Oakshaw street, 50 Oakshaw street. |
John Porteous, B.D., 49 Oak- shaw street. |
A. C. MiUar, 1 Garth- land street. |
St James Church, Underwood road. Thread Street, 9 Thread street. |
James Brown, D.D., St. James manse, Castlehead. |
Wm. Agate, organist. |
Andrew G. Fleming, Castle- head, |
R. M. Paterson. |
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Mossvale Church, Greenock road. |
David Cook, 7 Buchanan ter- rate. |
Ja.mes Paterson. |
Lylesland Church, Stock street. |
John M'CoU, M.A., Castle- head, |
Vacant. |
Reformed Presby- terian Church. |
Robert Dunlop, Ardgowan cot- tage. Blackball. |
John Barr (voluntary). |
George Street Baptist Chapel, 154Greorge street. |
G. W. Landels, 8 Buchanan terrace |
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Storie Street Baptist Chapel, 43 Storie street. |
Oliver Flett, D.D., Calside. |
George H. Coats (vo- luntary). |
Victoria Place Baptist Chapel, Lady lane. |
John Crouch, Janefield place. |
William Coats, tertius (voluntary). |
Gonrirega tioiialiMs, (meeting in Geo. A. Clark Town Hall). |
W. N. Challice, CamphiU. |
James Spence, har- moniumist (volun- tary). J. C. Hamilton. |
Evangelical Union Chapel, 21 New street. |
Alexander Wilson, 59 Causey- side. |
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Primitive Methodist Church, St. James street. |
William Bobinson, 2 Janefield place. |
James Monaghan (vo- luntary). |
St. Mirren's B.C. Chapel, 39 Bu- chanan street. |
Hugh Chisholm, 2 East Bu- chanan street. |
John M'Ewan, organist. |
St. Mary's B.C. Chapel, Queen st. Trinity Episcopal Church. |
John M 'Donald, 73 George street. |
Miss R. Sweeney, or- ganist. |
W, F, MiUs, The Parsonage, Greenock road. |
Miss M. Robertson, or- ganist (voluntary). Miss M. Graham, har- moniumist (volun.) |
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Ghrisfn Church Evan- gelical tt Episcopal. Neio Jerusalem Church. |
Thos. FuUerton, B.A., T.C.D., 2 Hamilton place. |
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G. L. AUbutt, B.A., Cam., Wellbourne, Meikleriggs. |
Miss Louisa Hoeck, harmoniumist. |
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Original Secession, (meet in Ter. G. T. Hall). |
Vacant. |
Voluntary. |
TilEiTSr G T^/L I3«".A.TIOI^S
197
Chdrch Officers.
James A. Falconer, 4 Meeting-ho. lane.
David Allison, 3 Underwood.
James Dalziel, 31 Thread street.
James Kerr, 10 Moss- vale lane.
diaries Henry, 6 Stock street.
Skcretabt.
John Waterston, 28 Oakshaw street.
Thomas Earl, Argyle street.
12
Alexander Russell, 23 George street.
H. Stevenson, 10 Union street.
George Wallace, 38 Lady lane.
Daniel Towns, 22 Underwood road.
Robert Corrans, 45 George street.
Alexander M 'Lean, 2 South Croft.
John M'Aulay, 4 East Buchanan street.
Peter O'Brien, Queen street
John Graham, 2 Lonend.
H. Coats, 8 Cotton street.
T. Alexander, 12 George street.
Vacant.
Thos. Finlator (ses. ck.), Royal Bk. ho.*
Robt. Balderston, Ard- gowan, Blackball.
Charles Anderson, 11 Abingdon place.
Robt. Balderston, Ard- gowan, Blackball.
Treasdrer,
John M'Gown, Gil- mour street.
Jas. Ure (ses. treas. ), Blackball bdgs.f
J. B. Wotherspoon, Niddry street.
Thomas M'Nidder, 4 Abingdon place.
George F. Lochhead, HiU cot., Calside.
When Built.
1826
1884
1808
1884
1885
Number
of Sittings.
950
1050
880
620 360
John Barr, King street.
Wm. C. Thomson, 96 High street.
Thomas Smith, Calside place.
James Stevenson, 42 Broomlands.
A. B, Carswell. Robert Campbell. T. J. Melvin.
Thomas Peacock, 14 Wardrop street.
W. HiU, Garthland house.
Dr. Joseph Amy, 26 St. James street.
James Neill and J. Laing.
James Murray, Lang- holm, Castlehead.
Joseph Buchanan, George street.
John Caldv/ell, Burn- foot, Kilbarchan.
1868
350
1860 500
George H. Coats and George Barr.
Allan Coats, Hay- field, Castlehead.
Hugh Harper, 20 Storie street
James Fergus, 61 Storie street.
John M'Creery, 2 County place.
Dr. Joseph Amy, 26 St. James street.
Robert Oakes,
New street.
W. Caldwell, Elton villa, Calside.
Robert Begg, Sir Michael street.
1798 550
1867
1736
1820
1808
508
500
1000
1000
950
1833
600
1831 320
* Managers' Clerk— Hugh Sim, Love street, t Congregational Treas.— Jas. Caldwell, Craigielee place.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
SABBATH SCHOOL UNION
Office-beaeeks for 1885-6.
President — Mr. D. C. Pollock. Vice-Presidents — Messrs. Alex. Gardner and Archd. Fairlie.
Treasurer — Mr. Alex. Lang, 3-3 High street.
Secretaries — Messrs. John Glover, 7 St. Mii-ren street, and James Scott, 23 Broomlands.
Directors.
Messrs. John M'Dougal. |
Messrs. Chas. Davidson. |
Messrs. James Eobertson. |
A. Craig Miur. |
John Lymbui-n. |
Hugh Harper. |
Allan Coats. |
J. M. Symington. |
John S. Allan. |
John Macalaster. |
Thomas Cochran. |
James Parlanc |
James Paterson. |
Wm. M'Ausland. |
Thomas Muir. |
Thomas Scott. |
Hamilton Crawford. Sabbath School Societies. |
T. Fulton Eeid- |
Bai>tist George Street. |
Established South. |
Methodist. |
„ Storie Street. |
„ St. George's. |
U.P. Abbey Close. |
„ Victoria Place. |
Evangelical Union. |
,, Canal Street. |
Congi-egational. |
Free Gaelic. |
„ George Street. |
Evangelical Episcopal. |
„ High. |
„ Mossvale. |
Trinity Episcopal. |
., Martyrs'. |
,, Oakshaw Street. |
Established Abbey. |
Middle. |
„ St. James. |
High. |
Oakshaw (E.P.). |
„ Thread Street. |
„ Martyrs'. |
South. |
Wallneuk Mission. |
Middle. |
„ St. George's. |
Country School, Blackstoun. |
North. |
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Election of ( |
)ffice-bearers takes place annually in March. |
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The objects of the Association are: —
1st, The fonnatlon and maintenance of Branches meeting on Sabbath Morning for Prayer and
Religious Improvement. 2nd, The Instituting of Classes for Literary and Educational purposes. 3rd, The carrying on of Mission Work. The different Branches meet in the follo^ning places on Sabbath Mornings at Ten o'Clock : —
Abbey Close Branch, in Abbey Close U.P. Church Hall.
Free Oakshaw Branch, in Oakshaw Free Church Hall.
Free South Branch, in the Free South Church Hall.
St. George's Branch, in the Presbytery House.
Free High Branch, in the Free High Chui-ch Hall.
Moss Street Branch, in M'Nicol's Hall, Moss street.
Canal Street Branch, in Canal Street U.P. Church Hall.
St. James Branch, in St. James U.P. Chm'cli Hall.
George Street U.P. Branch in the George Street U.P. Hall,
Wallneuk Branch, in Wallneuk Mission Hall.
Carriagehill Branch, in Carriagehill Mission Hall.
Mossvale Branch, in Mossvale U.P. Church Hall.
Office-Beareks.
Provost Clark. Sheriff Cowan. Sir Peter Coats. Peter Coats, jun., Esq.
Hon.-President—StQ^axt Clark, Esq., M.P. Hon.- Vice-Pt^esidents —
J. M. M'Callum, Esq. Peter Eadie, Esq.
Francis Martin, Esq. James Hay, Esq.
Wm. Pinkerton, Esq. Wm. Neilson, Esq.
A. B. Carswell, Esq. John M'Gown, Esq.
And all Ministers of Christian denominations. President— Mr. Samuel Dougall, 51 Broomlands street. Vice-Presidents— Meiisvs. William Crawford and Hugh Bryce. Recording Secretary — Mr. Wm. Pollock, jun., 86 High street. Corresponding Secretarp— Mr. Thos. Kilpatrick, 2 Camphill. Treasurer— Mr. Jas. R. Taylor, 43 George street. Conveners of Committee. Lecture— Mr. Robert Graham. Educational— Mr. Samuel Allen. Branch Extension and Visiting— Mr. W. Flockhart. Mission and Temperance— Mr. Jas. Brown.
Finance — Mr. James E. Taylor.
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LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA
In particular for the Support of the Ambrolie School, Bombay.
President — Mrs. Arthur. Treasurer — Mrs. John Barclay, Gateside.
Secretary — Mrs. Hamilton.
Co7nmittee. Mrs. M'Indoe.
Clazy.
Paterson.
Clark, Chapel.
Stewart, Greenhill.
A. Coats, Woodside.
P. Kerr, Gallowhill.
Smiley.
S. Clark. Miss Ronald.
Bell.
C. Muir.
Mrs. Paton. Himter.
Coats, Ferguslie. T. Greenlees. MacKean. Dalziel. W. Muir MacKean
D. Richmond. Lockhart. Stun'ock. Peock.
Miss Greenlees. Allison.
Watson.
Laird.
King.
Macgregor.
Macalister.
Rowat.
Marshal.
Barclay.
Pollock.
LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF JEWISH
FEMALES IN ALEXANDRIA (EGYPT).
President— Mrs. Thomas Coats. Treasvrer— Mrs. Porteous, U.P. Manse, Oakshaw.
Secretary — Mrs. Hutton, Mount Pleasant.
Committee.
Mrs. Wothcrspoon.
Hutcheson.
Lamherton.
Dr. Fraser.
John Graham.
H. B. Muir.
John Poison. Miss Lang.
M'Kinlay. Mrs. Lockhart.
Mrs. Dove, Glasgow. Miss M'Creath, do. Mrs. John Muir.
Locke.
John M'Gown.
H. H. Thomson.
Brown. Miss Dove. Mrs. Wm. Brown.
J. A. Brown.
Mrs. Archd. Coats.
George Coats.
Stewart Clark.
Robert Ayton.
Mill. Miss Hart. Mrs. Peter Jack.
Porteous.
Crawford.
D. Wilson.
PAISLEY AND DISTRICT UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELDERS' ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1882.
President — Matthew Blair, Paisley.
Vice-Presidents— 3 dhn Malloch, The Glen, Elderslie, and John M'Gown, Paisley.
yrcaswrer— Thomas Donald, Newton street. decretory— James Inglis, 1 Calside place.
Committee.
Hugh Mathie, Johnstone. John B. Shaw, Kilbarchan, James Johnstone, Langbank,
David Young. John Orchardson.
Alexander Lang. Thomas Finlator.
John Buchanan. John Wright.
The object of the Association is to aid the Members in the efficient discharge of the duties of the Eldership, and to admit of their conferring together on matters affecting the welfare of the United Presbyterian Church, and generally to aid in the furtherance of the distinctive prin- ciples thereof.
Meetings held quarterly in the months of April, July, October, and January. Office-bearers elected annually at the meeting in April.
RENFREWSHIRE CHRISTIAN UNION.
Office-Beakers.
President — Mr. James Johnston, Langbank
Vice-Presidents — Mr. John M'Phail, Greenock, and Mr. J. M. Symington, Paisley
Treasurer — Mr. Robert Hunter, Port-Glasgow Secreta?-y — Mr. Horace Johnston, Paisley
Members of Committee.
Messrs. John Fulton, Shawlands Charles M'Call, Greenock James Barnet, Johnstone John Loudon, Renfrew R. Waddell, Blackstoun
Thomas Walker, Barrhead
Messrs. D. M-Donald, Kilmalcolm J. F. Govan, Pollokshaws Francis Martin, Paisley James Murray, Paisley William Hood, Paisley
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HIGH PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
President — Rev. A. Montgomerie Lang, Castlehead.
Vice-Presidents — Rev. David L. Frances, 70 Love street, and John Robertson, 5 Neilston street.
Treasurer — John Robertson, 5 Neilston street. Secretary — Wm. G. Bain, 48 Love street.
Office-bearers elected annually in September.
MIDDLE PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
President — Rev. George Park.
Superintendents — Church School, Rev. George Park ; Mission School, James Mitchell.
Secretary — William Young. Treasurer — Edward Hamilton.
MIDDLE PARISH CHILDREN'S MISSION CHURCH.
Superintendents — William Abercrombie, jun., and Robert Taj'lor.
Treasurer Edward Hamilton.
Secretaries — John Forsj^th and R. Barclay.
MIDDLE PARISH CHURCH ECCLESIASTICAL TRUSTEES.
Wra. Abercrombie, jun. James Dobie. J. H. Dunn. Dr. Taylor.
James Jack. John M'Geachan. James Millar. Robert MacLean. Chairman — John FuUerton.
William Peattie. David Semple. Robert Taylor.
SOUTH PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
President — Rev. W. M. Metcalfe.
Superintendent — James Maxwell, 2 Neilston road. Treasurer — Geo. Young, George street.
Secretary — A. Harper, 6 Smith street. Leader of Psalmody — Miss M. A. Gemmill.
Officer — Alexander Weatherstone, 2 Stirling street.
Office-bearers elected on last Wednesday in January annually.
MARTYRS' PARISH CHILDREN'S CHURCH.
Honorary President — A. Fairlie.
President — Archd. Halden. Vice-President — W. Bissland.
Secretary and Treasurer — W. Bissland, 15 Wellmeadow.
Committee— WaXtev Wilson, John Robertson, and John Monteath. Precentoi — Wm. CiUTie.
Meets in Carbrook street School every Sabbath Morning at a Quarter past Eleven o'clock.
MARTYRS' PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. Honorary President — Rev. Wm. Low, M.A., B.D. Superintendents— Clmvch. School, Walter Wilson ; Carbrook street School, John W. Simpson. ,
President — Archd. Fairlie.
Secretary — W. Bissland, 15 Wellmeadow. Treasurer — Miss Dick.
Committee.
Miss Mui-ray. I Mr. John Bisland. I Mr. John Simpson.
Halden. | J. Monteith. I Archibald Fairlie.
Delegates — A. Fairlie and W. Bissland.
The Paisley Society for the Treatment of Diseases considered Incurable.
The object for which the Society is established is to maintain a Home for Paisley and neigh- boui-hood fitted for the reception of such cases as are considered Incui-able, and imsuited for treatment in an ordinary Infirmary, or in the homes of the Patients.
GLENIFFER HOME, CORSEBAR ROAD.
Committee of Management for 1885. President — Avch\\,&\A Coats of Woodside Vice-President— Thomsis Greenlees, junior, Castlehead Stewart Clark, M.P. I Rev. A. M. Lang I C. Bine Renshaw
Provost Clark | Rev. G. J. Tait | H. H. Smiley
Rev. James Brown, D.D. William M'Kechnie, M.D. I John Armoiir Brown
Rev. OUver Flett, D.D. | Hugh Macfarlane | Francis Martin
Hon. Medical 0#cer— Donald Fraser, M.D. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— 3 Simas H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings, County place
Matron — Mrs. Craig
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ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
PAISLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
Hon. President — John Clark, Esq., of Curling Hall, Largs, and Gateside, Paisley.
President — Joseph Allison, Broomlands. Vice-President — George Richmond, Underwood road.
Treasurer and Joint-Secretary — J. R M'Lean, 10 Argyle street.
Collector — Archibald Blair, -30 Storie street. Secretary — William Houston, 23 West street.
Committee. Messrs. James Bryson. Messrs. John Henderson.
John Retson. James M'Ewan.
William Lang. George P. Craw.
Archd. Eaglesim. James Stewart.
George Reid. I John Kennedy.
Messrs. Matthew Russell. Martin Adam. James Millar.
PAISLEY AND RENFREWSHIRE POULTRY AND PIGEON ASSOCIATION. Honorary President — Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., Blythswood. President — Francis Percy. Vice-President — George Archibald, sen.
Treasurer — David Gibson. Secretary — George Archibald, jun., 11 Argyle street. Collector — David Allison. Members of Committee — Ben. Ferrie, G. P. Craw, R. Logan, Archd. Eaglesim, William Carlin, Hugh Walker, William Lang, Hugh Mitchell. District Committee — George Hamilton, Neilston; John M'Farlane, Neilston; John Stevenson, Barrhead; Robert Heys, Barrhead; John Taylor, Johnstone; John C. Shaw, Barrhead; James M'Ewan, Renfrew; John Lochhead, Linwood; Wm. Scott, Inverkip. Next Election of Office-Bearers, middle of Januarj% 18S6. Annual Exhibition and Competition takes place in the month of November.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES
PAISLEY CHORAL UNION.
Office-beakers.
Choir-Master — James Barr Vice-Choir-Master — R. Greenlees
President — T. B. M'Lennan Vice-Presidents — R. M. Paterson and Hugh Brown
Secretary — James Paton, 102 High street, Cross Assistant Secretary — William Brown
Treasurer— D. Bryce, 133 George street Assistant Treasurer — J. Taylor
Librarian— a . W. Pollock
Assistant Librarians — John S. Allan, George Dick, and William Adam
Members of Council — A. Thomson, D. M. Wilson, J. H. Young, A. C. Miller, Alex. Scott, and
John Eadie Next Election of OfBce-bearers in or about the month of May, 1886.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Association of Amateui'S for the study of Classical Orchestral Music. Practising weekly from
September till March. Conductor — James Pattison. Mus. Bac, Cantab, Townhead house. President — J. S. M'Gallan, 5 Camphill place. Treasurer — John Whiteford, Sandholes. Librarian — Wm. Smith, 139 George street. Secretary — David Hutchison, 142 George street
PAISLEY RACE COMMITTEE.
Chairman — George Morrison.
Robert Henderson. John M'Kay.
Secretary and Treasurer — George Fisher, 38 New street.
Stewards and Officials for 1885. Stewards. His Grace the Duke of Montrose | M. Hugh Shaw-Stewart, Esq. of Carnock
Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart, Bart., Lord William Stevenson, Esq. of Househill
Lieutenant of Renfrewshire | Major R. M. M'Kerrell, of Hillhouse
Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood I Ex-Bailie Caldwell, of Craigielea The Hon. Thomas Cochrane, of Hawkhead Robert Cochran, Esq., Town Treasurer, Paisley
J. 0. Cunningham, Esq. of Craigends | James Wallace, Esq. of Braehead
Officials. Judge, Handicapper, and Clerk of the /ScaZe^— Richard Johnson, St. Mary's, York
Starter — Henry Mason, 4 Keppel street, London Cleric of the Course and Stakeholdei — James Turner, 9 Lothian road, Edinbm-gh
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POLITICAL CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS-
PAISLEY LIBEEAL CLUB.
President — John Millar. Vice-Presidents — James Barr and James E. Campbell.
Treasurer — Robert C. Begg. Secretari'S — James A. Young and William Walker.
General Commitcee—J . M. M Galium, Robert Macfee, Finlay M'Lean, Hugh Harper, D. S. Boyd,
John Glover, R. M. Paterson, T. J. Alelvin, Dr. A. W. Crawford, John Peacock,
Alexander Smith, William Elder.
Club House — 11 Forbes Place.
PAISLEY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
Hon. Presidents — Stewart Claik, M.P.; Ex-Provost MacKean, John Poison, and James Arthur. President — John A. Brown, Moredun house. Vice-Presidents — Provo&t Clark, Treasurer Cochian, ex-Bailie M'Gown, and ex-Bailie Russell. Treasurer and Secretary— 3 ohn Adam. Executive Committee — Thomas Bates, John Claik, Robert Cochran, jun. James Cook, Joseph Culbert, William Elder, John Glassfonl, James Hatchard, Wm. Lang, John Lochhead, W. A. Lochhead, John Millar, J. S. Mitchell, George Mortimer, John Murray, ex-Bailie M'Gee, Wm. M. MacKean. A. B. M'Gown. A. M'Alpine, James M'Kellar, Daniel M'Kellar, John M'Callum, John firchardson, Robert Paton, Thomas Reid, John Robertson, Wm. Rollings, James Weir, J^mes Wills, David Wilson, Joiin Woodrow, Hugh Glover, John Erskine, Thomas Nairn, Joseph Black, R. Taylor, R. Hutcheson, H. Harper, R. Bain, A. D. Gibb, John Galbraitb.
PAISLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. Instituted March, 1878.
OFFICE-KEAKKHS.
Honorary Presidents — The Right Hon. Earl of Glasgow, LL.D.; Colonel Sir Archibald C
Campbell, Bart. Honorary Fice-Prmc?enis— Ex-Provost Brown, Underwood Park; Jas. A. MacKean, Esq., Maryfield,
President — Archibald Craig, Esq., Gateside. Vice-Presidents — John M. Stewart, Greenhill; Thomas Graham, M.D., Garthland place; William Bow, Abbots! nch ; Jno. Brown, Millarston ; George Hamilton, Blackland ; J. B. Lamb. Underwood Cottage; Francis Percy, 5 Stow street; Alexander FuUerton, jun., Crossflat; Archd. Fairlie, Meikleriggs; Daniel Mackenzie, North Greenhill. Secretary — Alexander Macfarlane, 24 Underwood. Treasurer — William Pollock, 6 Buchanan Terrace. General CommHtee — Wm. J. Bell, 38 New street; Major Wallach, Mossvale; A. G. Roy, 69 Broomlands; William Robin, 51 High street; Jno. M. Finlay, 12 High street; William Alexander, 1 Stow street; Jolin Muirhead, 7 Lylesland; Robert Cunningham, 1 Janefield place ; William Allison, Cartvale ; Alexander Mason, 10 St. Mirren street ; Mark Cook, 4 Garthland street; and the office-bearers of the Beaconsfield Club.
THE BEACONSFIELD CLUB.
Instituted July, 18S0. A Political Club in strict connection with the Coi.servative party, and designed to promote
its objects. Patrons— D-ak& of Abercorn, K.G. ; Earl of Glasgow, LL.D. ; Duke of Montrose, K.T. ; Earl of
Home; Marquis of Bute, K.T. Honorary Presi ent — Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart. Honorary Life Members— ^. Mure M'Kerrell, Esq., of Millhouse; William Bow, Esq., Abbotsinch; John Maclachlan, Esq., Saucelbank.
President — William Abercrombie, jun.
Vice-Presidents — W. P. Fullerton and Archibald Fairlie.
Treasurer — William Alexander.
Secretary- Alex. Macfarlane, 24 Underwood.
Directors — John Macfee, James E. Cowan, James Tait, Archd. C. M. Ingram, Alex. Mason,
William Pollock, John Russell.
PRIMROSE LEAGUE.
HABITATION 232.
Objects— To promote the maintenance of Religion, of the Estates of the Realm, and of the Imperial Ascendancy of Great Britain.
OFFICE-BEAKERS.
Ruling Councillor— II. S. Edmonds, Mossfield Villa.
Executive Councillors — Alex. Mason, Springbank Cottaae; James T. Burns, 5 Buchanan terrace
and Thomas R. Macguire, 77 Canal street.
Knight Treasu?-er—Dayi& C. Macfee, 9 Sandholes.
Knight Secretary—A. B. Maxwell, 14 West Campbell street.
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TRADE SOCIETIES
AMALGAMATED SLATEES' SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.
Fresident— John Bryan, 11 "West Buchanan street. Secretari/ — David Garven, 29 Canal street.
Treasurer — John M'Farlane, 10 Wardrop street.
Next election of Office-hearers 13th Octoher, 1885.
PAISLEY TYPOGEAPHICAL SOCIETY.
President— So\m R. Souden, 13 Carriagehill. Vice-President—Tho^. Christie, 27 St, James street
Treasurei — D. N. Smith, 4 Neilston street. Secretary— 3 &me^ A. Gildea, 24 High street.
Sick Visitors — ^Messrs. Carlile, Baird, and Christie.
CARTERS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
President — David Muir. Vice-President— SolS. Geramlll. Treasurer— San. Pattison, 16 West brae.
Secretary — Thos. Donald, 43 Lady lane.
Committee Rooms — 43 Lady lane. Weekly Meetings every Saturday. Annual election of Office-bearers 12th March.
ASSOCIATED BLACKSMITHS OF SCOTLAND (PAISLEY BRANCH).
President — James Bell, 23 Underwood. Treasurer — James Kilpatrick.
Secretary — William Leslie.
OPERATIVE BRICKLAYERS' OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY (PAISLEY BRANCH).
Collector and Treasurer — Duncan M'Pherson, 30 MaxM^ellton.
ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF SCOTLAND (PAISLEY BRANCH).
President — John M'Leod, 32 Can-iagehill. Treasurer — Wm. T. Armour, 29 Thread street. Secretary — Alex. Eccles, 4 Castle street.
MOULDERS' ASSOCIATION— PAISLEY BRANCH.
President — George Robertson, 1 Albert street. Secretary — Wm. B. Boyd, 12 Galloway street.
Treasurer — Walter Towers, 10 Mossvale street. Steward — Daniel Adams, 111 George street.-
Election of Secretary takes place annually in July ; other Office-bearers elected half-yearly
in January and July.
OPERATIVE BAKERS' FRIENDLY AND PROTECTIVE SOCIETY.
President — John Fairbrother. Secretary — John M'Gregor, 4 Camphill place.
Treasurer — Thomas Harvey, 29 Canal street.
Office-bearers elected in November.
■OPERATIVE DYERS' FRIENDLY AND PROTECTIVE SOCIETY.
President — Hector Davidson, 18 Incle street. Secretary— John Fleming, 5 Willlamsburgh,
Treasurer — James Wood, 25 Gordon's lane. President and Treasurer elected half-yearly in July and September ; Secretary yearly in Sept,
PAISLEY WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADE ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1871.
President — Andrew Foulds. Vice-President — James Cochran.
Treasurer — Arch. Hart, St. James street. Secretary — Thomas M'Crossan, G Wallace street.
Office-bearers elected at annual meeting first week in June,
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CURLING CLUBS
UNION CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1844.
Patron — Colonel William Holms. Patroness — Mrs. Holms.
President — Jas. Steel. Vice-President ~y^m. M'Nair. Treasurer and Secretary — James Risk
Representative Members — John Oarswell and John Barclay.
ICELAND CURLING CLUB. Instituted 1841.
Patron — The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.
President — John Harrow. Vice-President— l^\wxi\K» CaMw^^ll. Treasurer and Secretary-
Thomas Graham, M.D., Garthland place.
Representative Members— John Kerr and Robert Harris. Chaplain — Rev. J. B. Dalgety.
BOREAS CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1852.
Patron— Alex. A. Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie. Patroness— Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie.
President — Daniel Watson. Vice-President — John Rodger.
rrea.sMm-— Andrew Paterson, 10 Bridge street. Secretary— J. D. Wilson, 12 High street.
Sepre^entative Members— ?>. Congalton and Jas. Barclay. Chaplain— Rev. Thos. Gentles, M.A.
12th province ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB.
Patrons— Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow; Sir Michael R. S. Stewart, Bart., of Greenock ; Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood; Alexander Crum, Esq., M.P.; William Holms, Esq.; Hon. T. Cochrane, of Hawkhead ; J. W. Shand-Harvey, Esq. of Castlesemple ; Henry Macdowall, Esq., of Garthland; Sir Peter Coats, of Auchendrane; Colonel King, Levernholm.
President — Alexander Langmuir, Irvine. Vice-President — John Hamilton, Port-Glasgow.
Secretary and Treasurer — John Carswell, Cross, Paisley.
Committee of Management—^. Logan, Lochwinuoch ; James Myles, Deanside. Renfrew ; Z. H. Heys, Rockmount, Barrhead; Thomas Graham, M.D., Paisley; Alexander Neilson, Loch- winuoch; John Watt, Kilbirnie ; Benjamin Dickson, Greenock; T. R. Cameron. Umpire— WiWi&m Caldwell, Glasgow.
RENFREWSHIRE CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1856.
Patron — P. Comyn Macgregor, Esq. of Brediland.
President — Christopher Strang. Vice-President — James Hall. Treasurer — William Eadie.
Secretary — John M'Lachlan, 70 Broomlands.
Representative Members — John Walker and Walter Bowie. Chaplain — Rev. A. M. Lang.
ST. MIRREN CURLING CLUB.
Patron — Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood.
President — James Coats. Vice-President — Daniel Maefarlane.
Treasm-er —^iWiSLvn Gardner, Castlehead. Secretary — John Lochhead, Calsido.
Representative Members— R. F. Dalziel and Jas. H. Dunn. C'haplain^Rey. James Brown, D.D.
PAISLEY BURNS CLUB.
Instituted 1805.
Chairman — R. F. Dalziel. Vice-Chairman — James Barr Lamb.
Treasurer and Secretary — James E. Campbell.
Office-bearers re-elected first Thui'sday in February annually.
PAISLEY TANNAHILL CLUB.
Office-beakers 1885-6.
Chairman — Bailie Weir. Vice-Chairman — James Wallace.
Treasurer — Coimcillor Goudie. Secretary — Robert Macfee, 3 Moss street.
Election of Office-bearers 3rd of June, annually.
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ATHLETIC CLUBS
CALEDONIA BICYCLING CLUB. Instituted June, 1881.
Honorary Members — Sir Arch. C. Campbell, Blythswood ; Stewart Clark, Esq., M.P., Ivilnside
Ex-Provost MacKean ; Treasurer Cochran, East Greenlaw. &c.
Captain — W. C. Fernie. Vice-Captain— W . L. Kirkwood. Bugler — W. D. Craig.
Hon. Sec. and Treas. — Robert M'Gibbon, Glenham, East Greenlaw,
Committee — Messrs. Donald, Stevenson, and Craig. Runs from March to October.
Election of OflBce-bearers takes place in February annually.
PAISLEY VICTORIA BICYCLE CLUB.
Formed 10th May, 1879.
Honorarij President — R. M. Clark, Esq.
Captain — Charles R. Pollock. Vice-Captain — James G. Caldwell..
Hmi. Sec. and Treas. — Alexander Gardner, jun., 3 Caledonia street.
Bugler — David C. Harper.
Committee — Messrs. Alex. Thomson, Hugh M. Harper, and Jas. Gibson, with oflfice-bearers.
PAISLEY AMATEUR BICYCLE CLUB.
Instituted 3rd May, 1878.
Captain and Bugler, Alex. Reid. Vice-Captain, T. J. Rowat. Hon. Secy, and Treas.,
Norman M. MacKean, R.C., C.T.C., 8 Garthland pluce.
Committee — W. Allison, jun., D. Cairns, J. FuUerton, J. Malloch, jun.
Election of Office-bearers takes place in February annually.
CYCLISTS' TOURING CLUB.
Secretary — E. R. Shipton, 140 Fleet street, London.
South-Westeen Scottish Division.
Chief Consul — R. M. Wenley, 10 Hamilton Park terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow.
Representative Councillors— Yf . T. Logan and N. M. MacKean.
Consulin Paisley — J. Fullerton, Crossflat. I Comul in Elderslie — J. Malloch, jun.
„ Johnstone — A. S. Smith. | „ Renfrew — Dr. W. G. Stevens.
Headquarters in Paisley — Globe Hotel.
PAISLEY LAWN TENNIS CLUB.
Grounds, Greenlaw. President, Alex. FuUerton, jun. Vice-President, A. M'William. Treasurer,'^ .Veock. Secretary^
G. E. Symington. Committee — W. Y. King, J. Lang, jun., D. Fullerton, J..W. Pollock, H. Macfarlane, jun.
KELBURNE CRICKET CLUB.
Instituted 1860. — Grounds, Blackball.
Patron, Earl of Glasgow.
Hon. Members — Colonel Wm. Holms. Colonel Carrick Buchanan. Stewart Clark, Esq., M.P,
Alex. Crum, Esq., M.P. Peter Coats, jun., Esq. George Coats, Esq. William
Abercrombie, Esq., and G. V. Boyd, Esq.
President, Thomas Shanks, jun., Esq. Captain, J. A. D. MacKean.
Hon. Sec, M. Adam, 2 Mansfield place. Hon. Treas., J. M. Dalziel, Wester Carriaeehill.
Match Committee, M. Adam, J. M. Dalziel, J. Inglis, W. Bowie, and J. A. D. Maclsean,
General Co7nmiitee— Messrs. J. M. Dalziel, M. Adam, M. Buchanan, R. Hopkins, A,
Robertson, A. B. Crawford, H. Shuttleworth, Thomas Shanks, jun., J. Barr, J. Inglis,
and John Reid.
ABERCORN FOOTBALL CLUB. Instituted 1877. — Grounds, Blackstoun Park.
Patrons— Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., of Ardgowan and Blackball. Stewart Clark, Esq., M.P. Hon. Thos. H. A. E. Cochrane, of Hawkhead.
Hon.-President, Major Coats, Esq., of Craigielea. President, James Haran. Vice-President, Daniel Campbell. Treasurer, L. M'Taggart. Financial Secretary, David Chalmers, 1 Camphill. Match Secretary, John Allison, 29 Canal street. Captain (\st Eleven), John M'Intyre. Captain {2nd Eleven), T. Strachan. Captain {Blackstoun Eleven), David Pollock.
Members' First Subscription, 10s. Following Yearly Subscription, 29. 6d. Annual Honorary Memberu' Subscription, 5s.
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ST. MIRREN FOOTBALL CLUB.
Instituted 1877. — Grounds, Westmarch.
Patrons—Duke of Montrose, K.T. Earl oi Glasgow, LL.D. Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart
D. M'Farlane, Esq.
Honorary President—Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart. President—'^. Dougal.
Vice-President — W. Pollock. Hon. Treasurer — S. Dougal.
Hon. Match Secretary— 3 ohn Orr, 11 Arpryle Street. Hon. Secretary— James F. Bryce.
Captain (Ist Eleven) — James Hutchison. Vice-Captain — T. Johnston.
Captain (2nd Eleven) — D. Eraser.
General Committee— S. Dougal, W. Pollock, J. Hutchison, D. Eraser, J. Orr, G. Black,
S. Allison, T. Anderson, R. Allison, \V. Reid, H. Love, J. Peacock. J. F. Bryce.
Match Committee— S . Orr, J. Hutchison, J. Heiton, D. Eraser, M. Hynds, A. M'Kechnie,
W. Baird, S. Allison, H. Bruusdon, G. Gordon, W. Weir.
Members' First Subscription, 7s. 6d. Annual Members' Subscription, 5s.
Annual Hon.-Members' Subscription, 2s. 6d.
CRAIGIELEA FOOTBALL CLUB.
Grounds, Blackball.
President, Johnllonald, jun. Captain, R. Clark. Vice-Captain, M. M'Kean. Treasurer, T. G. Abercrorahie. Secretary, W. L. Coats, Hayfield, Castlehead.
Committee — R. Clark, J. Ronald, J. Cullen, D. Y. Stevenson, W. L. Coats. Match Committee— U. Clark, T. Rowat, J. Robertson.
PAISLEY OLYMPIC FOOTBALL CLUB.
Formed in 1880.
Grounds— Thistle Park, Greenhill.
Office-Bearers 1885-86.
Honorary President — Andrew Thomson, Esq. President — Alexander Rodger, M.A. Vice-President and Hon. Secretary — Neil M'Callum, 3 Blackball Buildings.
Match Secretary — James S. Gemmell, 66 Back Sneddon Street. Hon, Treasurer — William Taylor. Captain {\st Eleven) — Daniel lurkwood.
Vice- Captain — James Heiton.
Captain (2nd Eleven) — William Taylor. Vice-Captain — William Waterston.
Match and General Committee — Alex. Rodger, James R. Taylor, William Taylor, A. Harper,
Daniel Kirkwood, and James S. Gemmell.
Finance Committee — William Taylor, Andrew Morris, and Wm. M'Callum.
PAISLEY HIBERNIAN FOOTBALL CLUB.
Instituted 1884. — Grounds, Caledonia Park.
President — James A. Gildea. Vice-President — Peter Rice. Treasurer — Frank O'Neill.
Secretary — Peter Scollan. Match Secretary — James A. Gildea, 24 High street.
Captain (1st Eleven) — B. Hughes. Vice-Captain — John Corrigan.
Captain (2nd Eleven) — John O'Hair. Vice-Captain— IhomSiS Hughes.
Committee — ^William M'Lachlan, John Mulhall, William Thomas, James Devlin, Charles Ward,
and Charles M'Dade. Office-bearers elected annually, first week in May.
LINSIDE AMATEUR ROWING CLUB.
Instituted 1870.
Patrons — Gentlemen of Paisley and District.
Boathouse — Linside Nurser3% off Seedhill road.
President — Mr. John Robertson. Vice-President — J. Noble.
Captain — Mr. James Goudie. ■ Vice-Captain — Mr. Archibald Cowan.
Treasurer — Mr. Wilson Baird.
Secretary — Mr. John Kilpatrick, 27 Gauze street.
Members of Committee — Messrs. Thomson and Archibald.
Election of Office-bearers takes place in April annually.
This Club is composed of qualified gentlemen amateurs of the town ; has its practice on the
upper stretch of the river Cart from Seedhill to Hawkhead.
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PAISLEY CALENDERMEN ROWING CLUB.
Formed 1885.
Patrons — Gentlemen of Paislej^ and District.
President — James Marshall. Vice-Predilent — John Smith.
Captain — William Hope. Treasurer — John Bowskill.
Secretary — James Manwell, 12 Stevenson Street.
Members of Committee — Messrs. Brown, Cochi-ane, and Kinney.
The Club practices on the upper stretch of the river Cart, and is the only tradesman's club in town,
OfRce-Bearers are elected in April.
PAISLEY SKATING CLUB. Instituted 1875.
Chairman — Provost Clark. Vice- Chairman — George H. Brown.
Treasure"! — Robert Edmonds, National Bank. Secretary — T. Kelso.
Committee — Adam Currie, James Mure, James Barr, Charles Smith, Alex. D. Millar.
Pond, Lochfield Road.
ROWBANK ANGLING CLUB.
President — Robert Paterson. Vice-President — James Paterson.
Hon. Treasurer — John Lymburn, 15 High street.
Hon. Secretary — Alexander Cochran, 16 Gilmour street.
BOWLING CLUBS.
PRIORSCROFT BOWLING CLUB.
President, John Adam. Vice-President, W. B. M'Lennan.
Treasurer, John Nicolson, Marylea, Calside. Secretary, J. D. Wilson, 12 High strcft.
Committee — John Wilson, James B. Stewart, John Murray, John Rodger.
Green-Keeper, Peter M'Donald, 4 Ntilston street.
ABERCORN BOWLING CLUB.
President, John Kennedy. Vice-President, Hugh Morrison. Secretary, Wm. Silbald, 44 Mill st
Treasurer, Thomas Kelso, 5 Stirling street.
Bit'ectors — William Auchterlonie, James Dunlop, James Paterson, David Cochrane,
Robert M'Cra'='.
VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB.
Patrons — The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow, and Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Hon. President — Thomas Glen Coats.
^President, John C. Berry. Treasurer. John Arthur. Secretary, Wm. Adam, jun., 7 North Street.
Committee — David Robertson, James Kilpatrick, sen., Thomas King, Robert Dock, Thomas
}^'amilton, Robert Hamilton, H. Lang.
Green-Keeper, Wm. White, 1 Mill Place, Camphill.
WELLMEADOW BOWLING CLUB.
President, Wm. M'Millan. Vice-President, George Todd, sen. Treasurer, A. Borland. 53 High st
Secretary, J. M. Finlay, ^vriter, 12 High street.
Directors — J. Whileford, A. Marshall, James Reunie, F. Deans, John Goudie.
Green-Keeper, Andrew Proven.
CALEDONIA BOWLING CLUB.
President, Allan M'Walter. Vice-President, Angus Keay. Secretary, John Barr, jun.
Treasurer, Andrew Paterson.
Committee—^. Brown, J. W. RobertsoB, B. M'Kechnie, J. Orchardson, H. S. Edmonds.
Green-Keeper, George Cameron, 4 Marshall's Lane.
CHARLESTON BOWLING CLUB.
President — James Cramb, Vice-President— Hdbett Lockie.
Treasurer — Wm. Law, 5 Stirling street. Secretory— Ji\Q\viiv(i Primrose, 56 Causeyside. Directors— K&tfh&w Gibb, Arch. Faulds, G. F. Loctihead, Thos. Murdoch, Andw. Lockie.
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW,
Qualified to vote and act as such.
Memhers of Standing Committee are marlced with an asterislc (♦).
Convene!' — Col. Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood,
His Grace the Duke of Abercorn *The Right Honom-able George Frederick, Earl
of Glasgow *The Right Honourable Charles, Lord Blantyre The Honourable Walter Stewart, Master of Blantyi'e *Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart., of
Greenock and Blackball *Sir Archd. C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood James Anderson, of Highholm, Port-Glasgow ♦Matthew Algie, Langside. Crossmyloof John Allan, Hillhead, Kilbu-nie David Anderson, clothier in Glasgow Robert Arthur. Gavilmoss, Lochwinnoch James Brownlie, grocer in Barrhead Archd. Brownlie, -smter, Barrhead *Da%ad C. R. C. Buchanan, of Drumpellier, Coat- bridge George Burns, residing at "Wemyss House,
Wemyss Bay John Burns, of Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Robert Bell, residing at No. 4 Lochinvar terrace,
Pollokshields, East Henry Birkmyre, merchant, Port-Glasgow John Birkmyre, maniifacturer, Port-Glasgow Thomas Blackwood, of Woodhall, engineer and
shipbuilder, Port-Glasgow David Blackwood, Johnstone Horatius Bonar, W.S., Edinbm-gh, for himself and co-trustees of the deceased James Watt, of Ranfm-ly, to act and vote in absence of said other trustees William Bow, engineer. Paisley William Buchanan, merchant, Johnstone Robert Cassels, of Shieldhall, residing at Park
Circus, Glasgow James Lumsden Cunliffe, shipbuilder, Port- Glasgow, residing at Glen Bank,Port-Glasgow Nicol Cameron, residing at Pollokshaws Jas. White Cameron, house factor, Pollokshaws John Campbell, writer, Pollokshaws John Crawford, of Sproulston. Lochwinnoch * James Cochran, of Riversbank Eobt. M' Arthur Clark, of Tower Raes, Barrhead Robert Christie, builder, Glasgow *George Craig, of Broom, Mearns John Maxwell Cuningham, Clydesdale Bank,
Glasgow *Alex. Crum, of Thornliebank, M.P. John Cunningham, of Chapeltown, ironfounder
and engineer, Barrhead *John Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends *Lindsay B. Crosbie, Lieut., R.N., Hillend House, Partick, factor for J. G. Oswald, of Scotstoun *Duncan Darroch, B.A., of Gourock Thomas Dick, insurance agent, Kinning Park Jas. Drybrough, Arkleston, Paisley James Donald, engineer, Johnstone Colin Dunlop Donald, jun., writer in Glasgow, as factor for Wm. Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel *Henry Barclay Dunlop, of Arthurlie Robert Brodie, writer, Glasgow, as factor and commissioner for Robert William Rankine Wilson,of Braidbar and Lincolns,near London, to act and vote in his constituent's absence.
Robert Dunlop, of Wester Kerse, residing at
Arthurlie, Barrhead David John Dunlop, shipbuilder, Port-Glasgow,
residing at Rosebank, Port-Glasgow William John Easton, writer, Glasgow,as factor
for the Countess of Home *Alexander Eadie, wright and builder, Glasgow Alex. Robertson Ferguson, of Luckiesfauld,
writer, Neilston Duncan Ferguson, coal merchant, Dunterlie Villas, Barrhead *Jas. Finlayson, Merchiston House, Johnstone John FuUerton, timber merchant, residing at
Ivy Bank, Port-Glasgow William Fulton, of Glen, Paisley *Allan Gilmovxr, of Eaglesham *John Gordon, of Aikenhead John Glegg, residing at Milliken, as factor for the Trustees of the deceased Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun, for the time being, in absence of the Trustees Matthew Hepburn Dickson, sm-geon, Rosehill,
Kilbarchan Henry Erskine Gordon, advocate, residing at
Aikenhead Hoixse, Cathcart "^ Allan Graham-Barns-Graham, of Craigallion
and Kirkhill Alex. Greenlees, doctor of medicine in Glasgow *Geo. Hamilton, bleacher at Blackland, Paisley
George Haldane, Kempock street, Gourock ♦George Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone *John Heys, calico printer, Barrhead *Henry Heys, calico printer. South Arthui'lie,
Barrhead John Ho^nie, of Shawhill, Meams ♦Archibald Campbell Holms, of Sandyford J. M. Home, 27 Lansdowne crescent, Glasgow John Holms, writer, Johnstone *J. W. Shand-Harvey, of Castlesemple Jas. D. Hamilton, of Rogerton, writer, Glasgow James Hamilton, of Janefleld, Johnstone James Henderson, 77 West Scotland street,
Kinning Park, Glasgow Robert Ho'vvie, of Burnhouse, Mearns Adam Hogg, Mersey Lea, Brooklands road.
Sale, Cheshire Hugh Jamieson, clothier, residing at 21 Airlie terrace, St. Andrews street, Pollokshaws, East D. B. Johnson, of Kaim, Lochwinnoch Robert Kerr, manufactm-er, in Glasgow and
Paisley Da\id Kinnear, residing at 25 Airlie terrace,
Pollokshields, East Joseph Kinnear, residing at 22 Buchanan street,
Leith walk, Edinbm-gh Hugh Kennedy, of Clevans, residing at Red-
cliife, Partickhill, Partick Hugh Livingstone, ironmonger, 22 Hope street,
Glasgow Henry Lamond, wi'iter, Glasgow Francis Lochrane, of Stewart-wi'aes Wm. Law, 3 Lam-ieston place, Glasgow Alexander Lemon, Inspector of Poor of the Parish of Eastwood, and residing at Damlcy terrace, Shawlands
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209
T. R. J. Logan, as factor for the Trustees of
Wm. Smith Dixon, of Govan Hill Wm. Logan, writer, in Lochwinnoch, as factor and commissioner for Henry Macdowall, of Garthland and Carruth, to act and vote in the absence of the said Henry Macdowall *George Lindsay, provision merchant, 169 Eglin- ton street, Glasgow Robert Lindsay, East Park House, Upper Kilmalcolm *Wm. Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel Wm. Henderson Mair, warehouseman, Pollok-
shields *"Wm. Mair, 21 Rutland crescent. Paisley road,
Glasgow *Angus Mitchell, manufactm-er, Ayton Villa, Langside John Marshall, of Hills, Lochwinnoch Alex. Martin, Taybank, Langside Robert Macfle, of Langhouse Matthew Morrison, wine and spirit merchant in
Glasgow *Andrew Muirhead, of Meikle Cloak ♦James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew, as factor for
Alexander Archibald Speirs, of Elderslie John Moodie, residing at No. 22 Buchanan
street, Leith walk, Edinburgh *Henry M'Call, of Daldowie, Glasgow *Hem-y Macdowall, of Garthland John M'Ewan, of Glenlora, Lochwinnoch Andrew M'Intyre, brickmaker and builder, residing at No. 21 Regent Park square, Strathbungo Thomas M'Quaker, jun., writer in Glasgow, residing at No. 1 Campside crescent, Langside *Patrick Comyn Macgregor, of Brediland Jas. M'Gregor , St. Andrew's Villa, PoUokshields David M'Haffle, of Eastwood Peter M'Laurin, residing at High Cartside,
Johnstone Alexander Macdowall, timber merchant, 86 St.
Vincent street, Glasgow Daniel M'Dowall, Sunnyhill, Johnstone Peter M'Intyre, Kildowan Villa, Dowanhill,
Glasgow John M'Lachlan, engineer in Paisley Thomas M'Lellan, merchant, Barrhead Robert M'Nish, merchant, Glasgow, residing at
Kathrine House, Cambuslang Hugh M'Phail, coalmaster in Glasgow Dugald Alexander MacTavish, writer in John- stone, as factor and commissioner for John Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends, to act and vote in his absence A. Pattison, of Damton, residing in Kilbarchan John Pollok, of Faside James Pollock, of Titwood Wm. Pollock, bank agent, Barrhead, as factor
for John Pollok, of Faside James Pollok, bank agent. Ban-head *John Poison, of Thornly, Westmount, Paisley •John Paterson, brickbiiilder, Glasgow ♦Robert William Cochrane-Patrick, of Woodside, Beith, M.P. John F. Patrick, of Grangehill *H. R. B. Peile, Inverkip, as factor for Sir M. R.
David Richardson, of Hartfield
John Robertson, residing at 27 Alexander
street, Glasgow John M. Robertson, writer, Glasgow ♦Thomas Dundas Speirs, of Killallan ♦Robert^Strang, of Auchengrange, Lochwinnoch Thomas Shanks, engineer, Johnstone ♦Robert Thomas Napier Speir, of Culdees Castle Archibald Sinclair, late of Deanside John Salmon, residing at Johnstone Castle, a;s factor for Geo. Ludovic Houstoiin, of John- stone Thomas B. Seath, Sunnyoaks, Langbank James Stevenson, of Auchenames ♦Wm. Stevenson, of Robbshill and Househill, Hurlet Hugh Stevenson, yr., of Househill James Stewart, of Garvocks, M.P. John Stewart, Viewfield Villa, Govan Andrew Stewart, Maryfield, PoUokshields *Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart, yr., of Greenock
and Blackball ♦Peter Stewart, 9 Marlow street, Kinning Park James Stewart, of Williamwood Wm. Smeaton, Knowe ^terrace, PoUokshields Thomas Stobo, builder, Strathearn place, Paisley
road, Glasgow ♦Robert Galbraith Sommerville, merchant, Port- Glasgow Wm. Steel, residing at Hilltop, Elderslie Charles Thomas, coachbuilder, Glasgow Alexander Thomson, builder, residing at 37
Queen's square, Strathbungo James Wallace, of Braehead, sm-geon dentist,
Glasgow John Wallace, Ashton, Gourock J. C. Wakefield, of Eastwoo'd Park *Duncan Watson, PoUokshaws Alexander Wilson, Overtrees, Lochwinnoch John Wilson, Freeland, Erskine, factor for the
Right Hon. Lord Blantyre ♦James Wilson, Dykebar, Paisley, factor for the Right Honom-able the Earl of Glasgow Robert William Rankine Wilson, of Braidbar Hugh Douglas Willock, 148 West Nile street,
Glasgow Alex. Young, of Keir Mains, Dunblane, as factor and commissioner of Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, of Pollok, Bart. ♦The Sheriff of the County ♦The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley ♦The Sheriff-Substitute, Greenock *The Provost of Renfrew The eldest Bailie of Renfrew ♦The Provost of Paisley *The Provost of Greenock ♦The Provost of Port-Glasgow •The Provost of PoUokshaws
The Senior Police Magistrate of Johnstone ♦The Senior Police Magistrate of Gourock ♦The Senior Police Magistrate of Crossbill ♦The Senior Police Magistrate of Kinning Park ♦The Senior Police Magistrate of PoUokshields,
West *The Senior Police Magistrate of PoUokshields, East
Shaw Stewart
Clerk of Supply — James Caldwell— ofifice County Buildings, Paisley.
Annual General Meetings held at Renfrew, on 30th April and last Tuesday of October.
The 9th Section of the Act of Parliament, 17th and 18th Vict., cap. 91, states the qualifications
necessary for a Commissioner of Supply.
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210 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE.
Lord-Lieutenant — Sii* M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Vice-Lieutenant — Sir Archibald C. Camphell, of Blythswood, Bart.
Clerk of Lieutenancy — John Macdougall, Mansion House, Greenock.
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle, M.P., 1860.
Blantyre, Lord, 1845.
Buchanan, Lieut.-Col. D. C. R. C, of Drum- pellier and Finlaystone, 1863.
Cochrane, The Hon. Thomas H. A. E., Hawk- head, 1882.
Crum, Alexander, of Thornliebank, M.P., 1873.
Cunninghame, John Charles, of Craigends, 1873.
Darroch, Duncan, of Gourock, 1863.
Gilmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860.
Glasgow, Earl of, 1873.
Gordon, John, of Aitkenhead, 1860.
INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE UPPER WARD OF RENFREWSHIRE.
Graham, Allan Graham Barns, of Fereneze,
1882. Houston, George Ludovic, of Johnstone, 1873. Latham, David Macduff, Gom-ock House, 1882. Macdowall, Henry, of Garthland, 1882. Maxwell, William Hall, of Dargavel, 1873. Napier, John Stirling, 1860. Richardson, David, of Hartfield, 1882. Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, 1868. Stewart, James, of Garvocks, M.P., 1882. Stewart, John Arch. Shaw, 1863.
Hon. Henry James Moncrieff, Sheriff, and Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute, ex offlciis. Sir Archd. C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood.
John Gordon of Aikenhead. Allan Gilmour of Eaglesham. Henry Macdowall of Garthland.
CZer^— Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour street, Paisley.
Surveyors— A\e%ander Nisbefc, 97 High street. Paisley ; Hugh Macfarlan and
James Smith, 13 Queen street, Glasgow.
FIARS PRICES FOR RENFREWSHIRE.
Crops 1883-84. Crops 1884-85.
Best. Gen. Av'ge. Best. Gen. Av'ge.
S. D. S. D. S. D. S. D.
"Wheat, per imp. qr., 33 9^ 32 4f 28 10 28 5^
Barley, „ 28 10^ 28 5 25 6 —
Oats, „ 22 6i 21 9^ 21 2f 20 lOi
Beans, 36 0 — 36 6 35 10
Bere, > ,, .,
Pease, ...r ^° evidence.
Oatmeal7p'erlOst!,ori501b.imp., 17 6f 17 6^ 16 SJ 16 7
Prices for 1884-85 struck at a Com-t held in Paisley Sheriff Court on 2nd March, 1885.
RENFREWSHIRE POLICE
Head Quaetees— 3 County Place.
Chi^ Constable — Robert Hunter, Paisley.
Paisley Bist-rict— Superintendent— John Gildawie, Paisley; Office Sergeant— Gaorge Blair,
Stations— Inchinnan, *Paisley, Yoker, Scotstoun, and Halfway-House. KiLBAECHAN DiSTEicT—/«s/?ecior— William Macrae, Kilbarchan. ^fto^iows— Bishopton, Cross- lee, Elderslie, Kilbarchan, *Linwood, Lochwinnoch, Howwood, aud Bridge of Weir. BAEEHEiD District — Jwsi?ec<or — Charles Bremner. Detective — R. Mearns, Barrhead.
Stations— B^TThesid, Nitshill, Neilston, Nethercraigs, and Uplawmjor. Ckosshill DisTEiCT—JMspedor— Duncan M'Diarmid, Strathbungo. iStotoKs—*CrosshilI, Mount
Florida, Polmadie, Strathbungo, and PoUokshields. PoLLOKSHAWsDisTEiCT—Jm^ecior— Robert Russell, Pollokshaws. Stations— Bushy (by Glasgow), Cathcart, Eaglesham, PoUokshaws, Thornliebank, Crossmyloof, Langside, and Newton- M earns. KiNNiNG Park Disteict- /Hspector— Robert Gordon, Kinning Park.
Geeenock Disteict -/ns^ector— John Angus, Greenock. Stations— * Gourock, *Greenock, Inverkip, Langbank, and Kilmalcolm.
Those marked thus (*) are Sergeanti' Stations. The Force is composed of the Chief Constable, 1 Superintendent, 6 Inspectors, 1 Detective, 10 Sergeants, 76 Constables— 95.
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4TH BATTALION
ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND
CLate RoTAL Renfrew Militia).
HIGHLANDERS
OFFICERS-
Colonel and Lieut.-Colonel Commanding—Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., Blythswood, and
2 Seamore place, Mayfair, London.
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel— WiWium Cuninghame, Belmont, Ayr.
Major — Alex. Boyd, 15 Howard place, St. Andrews.
Captain and Hon. Ma^or — Robert Anderson, 31 Palteney street, Bath.
Captaim — G. L. Houstoun, Johnstone Castle, also Kyrenia, Cyprus ; A. C. D. Dick,
2 Saville Row, London, W.; M. D. Campbell, Stevenson House, Haddington ; M. H. Shaw
Stewart, 7 Charles street, Berkeley sqttare, London, W.; A. J. Blackett Ord, Dacre Lodge,
Penrith ; J. C. Cuninghame, Craigends ; The Hon. Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane, Hawkhead.
Lieutenants — W. R. Shaw Stewart, Ardgowan, Greenock ; H. R. Wallace, 3 Belgrave Place, Edinburgh; W. G. Peareth, The Manor House, Thorpe, Mandeville, Banbury ; D. C. Guthrie, 78 Portland Place, London; C. VV. M. S. Pilkington, Chevet Park, Wakefield, York; Alexander Murray, Old Polmaise, Stirling.
Captain and Adjutant— Stev/avt MacDougall, Daill House, Lochgilphead. Quarterinaster —AlexuncieT Barr, 3 Williamsburgh, Paisley. Surgeon-Major — Thomas Graham, Garthland place, Paisley.
PERMANENT STAFF.
Warrant Officer — Sergeant-Major William Pettigrew, Staff Barracks.
Quartermaster-Sergeant— Y&c^nt,
Sergeant Instructor of Musketry— John Crawford, 30 Maxwellton, Paisley.
Orderly Room CVerA;— Andrew Cameron, 7 Mill street. Paisley.
Sergeant Drummer— 'ih^mas, Henderson, 43 Millstreet, Paisley.
Colour-Sergeants — Alexander Allan, 44 Calside; George Anderson, Staff Barracks ; Richard Bassett, 18 West Campbell street; William Bell, 19 Williamsburgh; William Lockie, 1 Haw- thorn place, Laighpark; John M'Donough, 4 Williamsburgh ; Henry D. Williams, 166 George street. — Paisley.
/Sergreawis— Andrew Baird, 7 Cochran street ; James Burns, 7 Williamsburgh ; Ewen Cameron, 1 Williamsburgh; James Dickson, 33 Gauze street; James Flood, 5 North street; Edward Watt, 11 Williamsburgh; Martin Connell, 3 Knox street; Joseph Gordon, 8 Williamsburgh; James Gillies, 7 Mill street— Paisley.
Drummers — George Gardiner, 7 Bridge street; Robert Dewar, Volunteer Drill Hall ; Charles Halkett, 11 Gauze street; Thomas Lynch, 30 Gauze street ; Patrick Loftus, 5 Camphill— Paisley.
OFFICERS OF SECOND RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.
Rank. |
Name. |
CoMpys. |
Stations. |
|
Col. |
William Carlile |
Staff |
Paisley |
|
Lieut.-Col. |
Andrew Millar |
,, |
^, |
|
Major |
Thomas Glen Coats |
,^ |
^^ |
|
Captain |
James R. Wood |
G |
Renfrew |
|
„ |
Alexander Millar |
D |
Paisley |
|
„ ■ |
Adam Boyd |
F |
Howwood |
|
„ |
W. P. Fullerton |
A |
Paisley |
|
^, |
Robert Rowand |
H |
^^ |
|
•)) |
William Shanks |
C |
Johnstone |
|
Alex. Grant |
F |
Kilbarchan |
||
„ |
Jas. H. Young |
B |
Paisley |
|
,, |
R. M. Clark |
I |
||
Lieut. |
Robert Stephen Milne |
G |
Renfrew |
|
„ |
Alexander M'Cloy |
C |
Johnstone |
|
„ |
T. G. Abercrombie |
D |
Paisley |
|
71 |
A. Purdon |
E |
Kilbarchan |
|
77 |
J. Paton |
C |
Johnstone |
|
11 |
Ja. Caldwell, jun. |
B |
Paisley |
|
J. Aberci-ombie |
A |
|||
,, |
William Browne |
G |
Renfrew |
|
Adjutant |
Major H. Gipps |
Staff |
Kilbarchan |
|
Surgeon |
James T. Donald |
,, |
,, |
|
Act.-Sui-geon |
W. G. Stevens |
^ |
Renfrew |
|
1) 71 |
Matthew H. Taylor Thom. A. Dickson |
) |
Johnstone Paisley |
|
Chaplain |
Robert Stephen |
' |
Renfrew |
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PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Instituted 1802.
President — Alexander Cmm, M.P. for Eenfrewshire.
Vice-Presidents.
His Grace Tlie Duke of Abercorn.
The Eight Hon. Lord Blantyre.
The Hon. Henry James Moncrieff.
P. Comyn Maegregor, of Brediland.
Colonel Buchanan, of Drumpellier.
Col. Sir A. C. Camphell, Bart., of Blythswood.
Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
James W. Shand Harvey, of Castlesemple.
Ordinary Directors
James Boyd, Ferguslie, Paisley.
Wm. Fleming, Fulwood, Houston.
David Bryce, Abhotsinch, Paisley.
John Pollock, of Blackhouse, Mearns.
William Howie, Finnock Bog, Inverkip.
Peter M'DeiTnid, Moncrieff street. Paisley.
John Fleming, Crookston, Hurlet.
Walter Park, Hatton Farm, Bishopton.
John Sampson, Bishopton.
A. C. Brown, Gledstane, Bishopton.
Ai'thm- Lang, jun.. West Kilbride, Kilmalcolm.
Alex. Eenfrew, Blackstoun.
Thomas Stevenson, Johnstone.
J. T. Forbes, Paisley.
Hugh M'Nair, Meikleriggs, Paisley.
Stewart Clark, M.P. for Paisley. The Hon. T. H. A. E. Cochrane. Thomas Glen Coats, of Ferguslie Park. The Eight Hon. The Earl of Glasgow. J. C. Cuninghame, of Craigends. E. T. N. Speir, Culdees Castle. James Coats, of Ferguslie.
Allan Gilmom-. Neilstonside, Neilston.
James Blair, Ai'dgowan.
John Salmon, The Linn. Johnstone.
Alexander Love. Margaret's Mill, Kilmalcolm.
Eobert Neilson, Glenlora, Lochwinnoch.
Captain Harvey, Hall, Lochwinnoch.
Hugh Caldwell, Braes, Kilbarchan.
Eobert Young, Mains, Houston.
H. B. Mackie, Erskine.
James Hunter, Coplawhill.
Matthew Gilmour, Inchinnan.
Peter Algie, Inchinnan.
John Holm, Neilston.
John Aitken, Foxbar.
James Mathie, Goiu-ock.
Secretary and Treasurer — ^William Bai-tlemore, 99 High street.
EENFEEWSHIEE AGEICULTUEAL CATTLE ASSUEANCE ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1848.
President — Sir M. E. S. Stewart, of Greenock and Blackball.
Vice-President — Patrick Comyn Maegregor, Esq., of Brediland.
Veterinary Surgeon and Inspector of. Stock — Alexander Pottie.
Treasurers and Secretaries — Messrs. Young & Martin, Writers, County Buildings,
TABLE OF DISTANCES
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Cross of Paisley to Different Places in the County.
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Abercorn buildings, 22 Gauze street — Eobert Cochran, proprietor, ... 0
Abbey Kirk, 16 Smithhills, 0
Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland street — Rev. Thomas Gentles, 0
Abbotsinch, 1
Adelphi mill place — Johnstone, 4
Arden Lime Kilns — Darnley, 5
Arthurlie, 3
Arthurlie Bleachfield, 4
Arthurlie House — Barrhead, , 4
Arthurlie Inn, 3
Auchentorlie — Alexander Cattanch, 0
Auldhouse Bleachfield, 6
Bankhouse — Johnstone, 3
Banktop Works, 3
Barbush, 3
Bargarren , 5
Barr Castle, 10
Barshaw — Mrs. James Arthur, 1
Barshaw Park, 1
Barskivan, 1
Barrhead — United Presbyterian Church (gate of) 4
Beauchamp place — Mr. John Johnstone, approach 42 Love street, ... 0
Bishopton, 6
Blackball— Mr. David Riddel), farmer, 1
Blythswood House — Sir Archibald 0. Campbell of Blythswood, 3
Brabloch — Mrs, William Holms, 0
Bridge of EUiston — road to Beith, 6
Bridge of Weir (Cross) — Wheat Sheaf Inn, 7
Bridge of Weir Church (gate of) 6
Broadly Flax Mill, 5
Broomlands (head of West street) — Old Deer Inn, 0
Broomlands (No. 41) head of — Ferguslie East lane, 0
Broomward House (Bridge of Weir), 7
Burnbrae — R. T. N. Speirs of Culdees Castle, 3
Calderhaugh Mill, 9
Calder Park Mills, Lochwinnoch, 9
Galside (head of Stock street), 0
Camphill, 0
Carlebar, 4
Carruth, 8
Cartside Mill— Smith & M'Laurin, 4
Castlehead, 0
Causeyside (foot of New street), 0
Causeyside, head of (No. 69), 0
Chappel Bleachfield, 3
Chappel Works, 3
Colinslee, 1
Cochrane place — road from Paisley to Howwood, 4
Cotton street (No. 1), 0
Cross Arthurlie, 3
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Cross Arthurlie Printfield, 3
Croftlaead 5
Crofthead Mill, 5
Crofthead Bleachfield, near Neilstoa, 6
Cowglen Coal Works 5
Cowglen, 4
Crossflat— Major FuUerton, 0
Crosslee, • 5
Crosslee House, 6
Crosslee Mills, 5
Darnley House, the ancient residence of Lord Darnley (in ruins), 4 2 15
Dunterlie Cottage, 3 6 3
Dunterlie (Barrhead), 3 5 37
Elderslie House, 3 2 32
Elderslie Cottage, 2 5 12
Elderslie Cross— Elderslie Inn, 2 2 19
Elderslie Mill, 2 4 36
Elderslie Old House (the birth-place of Sir William Wallace), 2 5 16
Eastwood Kirk, 6 3 2
Fairbill— John Hutchison, .. 0 7 9
Fereneze Calico Printfield, 3 5 18
Fereneze Cotton Mill, 4 3 24
Fergusly (near the site of Fergusly Castle), , .• 1 2 36
Ferguslie Hill (Paisley), 12 7
Ferguslie House — Mrs. Thomas Coats, 1 0 36
FIoorsMill, 3 6 31
Gallowhill—H. H. Smiley, 12 0
Garthland Place (No. 4), 0 3 8
Gas Work, Johnstone, 3 6 32
Gateside (Renfrew road) — Mr. Archibald Craig, 0 6 15
Gateside Mill Printwork (by Chappell), 4 5 3
Glanderstone Bleachfield (south of Barrhead), 5 0 35
Glentyan House, 6 0 25
Grahamstone Cross — Barrhead Railway Station, 3 3 38
Greenbank Fancy Dyeworks — PoUokshaws, , 6 1 32
Greenbill House, 0 5 18
Greenock, 16 3 0
Greenlaw House, 0 5 12
Gryfe Bank House — Bridge of Weir, 7 0 19
Gryfe Grove Mill— Bridge of Weir, 7 2 27
GryfeMills, 7 3 19
Hagg Mill — Johnstone Flock Company, 4 2 6
Haugh — Hurlet road, leading to PoUokshaws, 4 1 29
Ha-wkhead House — The Hon. Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane, 2 1 2
Hawkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills — Ramsay Brothers, 17 2
High street (head of Lady lane), 0 2 35
Houston Cross (by Johnstone and Crosslee), 6 7 5
Houston Free Church, 6 6 26
Houston Parish Church, 7 0 29
Houston Parish Manse, 6 3 38
Houston Bleachfield, 7 1 23
Househill House (road from Hurlet to PoUokshaws), 3 7 18
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Howwood — Buck's Head Inn, 5
Hurlet (cross roads) — Archibald Renfrew, blacksmith, 3
Hurlet Alum Work s , 3
Hurlet Alum and Copperas Works, 3
Inchinnan Bridge, 2
Inchinnan Kirk, 2
Inchinnan Manse, 2
Inkermann, 2
Johnstone Castle, 3
Johnstone Cross (near Black Bull Head lun), 3
Johnstone Flax Mill — Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., 3
Johnstone Mill— Mr. William Paton, 3
Kilbarchan (Cross), 5
Kilbarchan Parish Kirk, 5
Kilbarchan Parish Manse, 5
Kilbarchan United Presbyterian Manse, 5
Kilnside House — Mr. Stewart Clark, 0
Kirktoufield, 5
Kilmalcoi m, 11
Langbank, 10
Langside — memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's troops, 13th
May, 1568, 7
Levern Bank Inn, 5
Levern Mill, 4
Linclive, . . 2
Linside, ... 0
Linwood Cotton Works, 3
Locher Bank, 6
Lochwinnoch Cross (Black Bull Inn), 9
Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk, .. 9
Lochwinnoch Parish Manse, '. 10
Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn, 8
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Church, 9
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Manse, 9
Love street (No. 50.), , 0
Lylesland, ., 0
Marchfield, 10 6
Maxwellton House — Mr. William Wotberspoon, 0 7 8
Maswellton street (Horse Shoe) — near this spot several persons, con- demned for witchcraft, were burned in 1697, 0
Maxwellton (No. 1), 0
Merksworth Cottage, Inchinnan road, 1
Midtonfield, 5
Millbank, 10
Millarston (Bridge) — Candren burn, 1
Milliken, 4
Mount Pleasant (Johnstone), 3
Mount Pleasant (Paisley) — Rev. George C. Hutton, 0
Neilston Cross (opposite Parish Church Gate), 5
Neilston Parish Manse, 5
Nethercommon — Mrs. J. Neilson Gardner, 0
Netherfield, 4
Nether Kirkton, 5
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Newfield— Mr. R. Watson, 4 1 21
New Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 0 34
New Mill (Johnstone), 3 o 36
Newton of Belltrees, 8 0 37
Nitshill Alum and Copperas Works, 3 7 32
Nitshill (Cross), 3 5 6
Old Mill (Bridge of Weir)— in ruins, 7 0 29
Old Mill (Johnstone)— Browns, Malloch,& Co., 3 6 32
Paisley Barracks, 0 5 17
Paisley East Toll Bar (late), 0 7 27
Paisley Gas Works — George Hisl op, engineer and manager, 0 7 28
Peockland House (Johnstone), 3 3 26
Peockland Mill (Johnstone) — D. Biggart & Sons, 3 3 7
Polloc, , 5 7 10
PoUokshaws (Gross), 6 4 0
Port-Glasgow, 13 7 0
Quarrel ton, 3 5 8
Ralston House, 1 6 11
Renfrew Cross (Black Bull Inn), 2 7 1
Renfrew Ferry, , 3 3 0
Rosebank Cottage, Johnstone, 3 4 18
Saint Fillan's Catholic Church, Houston, 6 6 0
Saint John the Evangelist's Church, Barrhead, 4 6 4
Sandyford (West), 1 2 26
Saucel Bank House, 0 6 6
Sacell Brewery, 0 3 26
Shaw Mill, 6 2 9
Shortroods, 0 6 25
South Arthurlie Printfield—Z. Heys & Sons, 3 7 28
Springbank Field — near Neilston, 5 6 17
Springfield, 4 4 1
Springfield House, 4 3 8
Springhill House, 4 1 33
St. James street (No. 20) — head of Caledonia street, 0 3 0
Storie street (No. 32) foot of, 0 3 26
Stow place, 0 4 0
Thornbill House, , 3 0 26
Thorn, 3 0 0
Thornliebank House — Mr. Walter Crum, 5 6 21
Thornliebauk New Field— Walter Crum & Co., 5 5 1
Thornliebank Printfield and Mill— do., 5 7 12
Three Mile House — Glasgow road, 3 3 0
Trees, 3 4 35
Underwood Cottage— Mr. J. B. Lamb, architect and surveyor, 0 3 16
Underwood Power-loom Weaving Factory— R. & J. P. Kerr, 0 4 2
Upper Greenbank — PoUokshaws, 6 3 6
View Bank (Calside), 0 7 9
Wellmeadow (No. 21), ... 0 4 0
West Arthurlie Bleacbfield, 3 7 28
West Hurlet House, 2 7 10
Woodfoot (Houston parish), 6 0 31
Woodside (once the seat of a Koioan camp— Mr. Archd. Coats, 0 6 14
Woodside (Kilbarchan), 5 4 13
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RENFREW DIRECTORY.
ADAM, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street — house do. Adam, Thomas, house factor, Millburn Aiken, John, agent Prudential Society, 2 Richard street Alexander, Hugh, joiner, 28 Orchard street
Allan, Mrs. Agnes, grocer, 43 High street — house 10 Queen street Allan, Mrs., tobacconist, 6 Canal street — house 10 Queen street Anderson, Thomas, cashier, London Works — house Croftvale Andrews, William, hardware and china merchant, 6 Fulbar street Arklie, Frederick, goods and mineral agent, Caledonian Railway station, Fulbar street — house 18 Bell street
BAINB RIDGE, Charles, grocer, 45 Hairst street — house 1 Salis- bury terrace
Baird, James, cowfeeder and carrier, 17 Queen street
Barr, Miss, hardware and fancy goods, 12 High street
Batersby, Robert, grocer, 32 High street
Bell, J. & E., drapers, 47 Hairst street — house 124 High street
Bell, John, & Son, dyers, Millburn Dyeworks, High street
Bell, William, of John Bell, & Son, Millburn
Blair, Alexander, confectioner, 104 High street
Blair, Mrs. David, 27 Bell street
Blair, James, grocer, 1 Hairst street — house 60 Fulbar street
Breckenridge, David, grocer, 5^ High street — house 19 Manse st.
Brown, Andrew, of William Simons & Co., Castlehill house, Ferry rd.
Brown, James, gardener, Elderslie
Brown, John, coachman, Blythswood
Brown, Robert, G. & S.-W. Railway collector, Wharf
Brown, William, Queen street
Bryce, James, harbour-master — house North Ferry house
Buchanan, Mrs. Angus, 7 Clyde street
Buchanan. Archibald, registrar of births, &c., for the Parish of Renfrew, assessor for the Burgh of Renfrew, 43 Queen street
Buchanan, J., grocer, 23 Meadowside street — house 7 Clyde street
Buchanan, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 3 Manse street
218 EENFREW DIRECTORY.
CALDWELL, Hugh, slater, 9 Canal street
Cameron, James, Town Chamberlain, Municipal buildings — ^house
Westfield, Paisley road Cameron, Samuel, carter, Paisley road Campbell, Alexander, confectioner, 3 Ferry road Campbell, Sir Archibald C, Bart., of Blythswood — Blythswood
house and 2 Seamore place, Mayfair, London, W.C. Campbell, John, house painter, 4 Hairst street Cane, Thomas, confectioner. Paisley road Carlan, J., refreshment-rooms keeper, 13 Ferry road Carruth, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Canal street — ^house do. Claucher, Alexander, commercial traveller. The Cottage, Bell street Collie, John, of Hunter & Collie, Paisley road Colquhoun, David, joiner, Blythswood lodge Colquhoun, Miss, dressmaker, Blythswood lodge Co-operative Store, High street ; Robert Burns, salesman — house
Ferry road Co-operative Society, Renfrew Equitable, grocers, 45 High street Crawford, Andrew, Blythswood road
Crawford, James, grocer, 6 High street — house Whiteinch. Cumming, John, flesher, Cross — house 32 Bell street Cuthbert, Alexander, & Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, 11
High street — house 1 9 Manse street Cuthbertson, Mrs. James, grocer, 15 High street — house Mid
Faulds Cottage, Paisley road
DAVIDSON, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 57 High street — ho. do.
Davidson, John, grocer, 100 High street — house 20 Inchinnan road
Denholm, Charles, joiner, 84 High street
Dewar, John, boot maker, 22 Canal street — house 3 Richard street
Dick, Mrs., cowfeeder, 76 High street
Dickie, William, butcher, 5 High street — house do.
Dickson & Co., drapers and clothiers, 29 High street
Donald, Andrew, grocer and wine merchant, 16 and 18 Canal street
— ^house Bon Accord villa, Paisley road Donald, William, fruiterer, 14 Hairst street Donaldson, James, consulting engineer, Glasgow — house Almond
Villa, Paisley road Dougal, Charles, confectioner, 6 Blythswood road — house 4
Campbell street Dougal, Charles, joiner, Campbell street Douglas, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Meadowside street
— house 31 Ferry road Douglas, Mrs. William, grocer, 126 High street
RENFREW DIRECTORY. 219
Duncan, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 8 Fulbar street — - house 2 Wilson street
ELDER, Matthew, draper, 8 Orchard street Evers, Rev. P. W., R.C., 60 Fulbar street
FERGrUSON, John, confectioner, 33 Hairst street — house do. Findlay, Mrs. Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Canal street — house 2
Wilson street Findlay, John, officer of Free Church — house 38 Bell street Fleming, William, tailor, 19 Bell street Foggo, William, gamekeeper, Blythswood
Fraser, George, keeper public baths, 9 Manse street — -ho. 9 High st. Eraser, Richard, confectioner, 17 Fulbar street Freeland, Lauchland, draper, 27 Hairst street — house do.
GALLACHER, Owen, wine and spirit dealer, 39 High street- house 37 do.
G-arlick, John B., smith and farrier, 1 Queen street — ho. 12 Croft place
G-arven, Matthew, station master, Glasgow^ and South- Western Railway Co., Fulbar street — house do.
Gibson, William, watchmaker, Hairst street
Gilchrist, Robert, & Co., tailors, clothiers, and dressmakers, Florence place, Hairst street
Gill, Andrew, ship-tackle maker and blacksmith, 54 and 56 Fulbar st
Glen, George, manager of distillery, Yoker
Glen, James, druggist, 14 Canal street — house Bell street
Gray, John, & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, 2 High street- house Maybole
Grundlay, James, funeral undertaker, High street
HAMILTON, Mrs. Jane, Hope Cottage, Paisley road
Harvey, Barnett, Yoker distillery
Herron, William, writer, and Town Clerk, and agent for the Union Bank of Scotland Limited, Municipal Buildings — house Argyle lodge. Paisley road
Hillcoat, Anthony, spirit merchant, Moorpark, Paisley road — ho. do,
Hillcoat, Daniel, joiner, Fulbar street — house do.
Howat, E., 141 High street
Hunter, Alexander, fruiterer and confectioner, 1 Wilson street- house 11 Dunlop street
Hunter & Collie, cabinet-makers and ships' cabin furnishers, Porter field
220 RENFREW DIRECTORY.
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Hunter, John, of Hunter & Collie — house 20 Kenmure street,
Pollokshields Hunter, William, confectioner, 27 Canal street Hutchison, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 69 High street —
house 22 Bell street Hutchison, A. M., draper, 7 Canal street — house Gordon villa Hutchison, Mrs., confectioner, 38 High street
INGrLIS, Peter, Superintendent of Police and Sanitary In- spector, Police Office — house 28 Fulbar street
Insurance Office — Life, Fire, Accident, &c. — 6 Blythswood road — R. S. Milne, agent
Ireland, Mrs. John, grocer, 65 Hairst street — house 73 do.
Irvine, William, police constable — house 8 Wilson street
JACK, John, of Lobnitz & Co., Home cottage, Paisley road Jamieson, George, wine and spirit merchant, 23 High street — house
4 Queen street Johnston, Thomas, millwright, Fulbar street
KEAN, Thomas, confectioner, Paisley road
Kemp, Charles, sergeant of police — house 22 Hairst street
Kennedy, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 42 High street —
house 40 do. Keter, William, farmer, Bogside
LANG, Geo., baker, 46 High sc. — ho. 95 Findlay drive, Dennistoun
Lang, T. B., Houston terrace. Paisley road
Lang, Miss M. B., teacher, Hon. Lady Campbell's School — house Houston terrace, Paisley road
Lang, Miss Jane S., teacher infant department, Hon. Lady Camp- bell's School — house Houston terrace, Paisley road
Lang, Robert, spirit dealer, 1 Manse street — house do.
Lawrie, Robert, cowfeeder, 1 Bell street
Lamont, Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar street — house 7 Bell street
Liddell, Archibald, grocer, 26 Fulbar street — house 28 do.
Linton, Miss, milliner, 37 Fulbar street — house do.
Linton, George, slater, 35 Fulbar street |
Lobnitz & Co., engineers and shipbuilders. Slip dock "
Lobnitz, Henry C, of Lobnitz & Co., Clarence house, High street
Lorimer, Walter, ironmonger, 65 High street — house 20 Queen st.
Loudon, John, builder, Hairst street, corner of Inchinnan road
Loudon, William, coal merchant, Railway station, Fulbar street — house 27 Ferry road
Luke, John, draper, Hairst street
EENFEEW DIRECTORY. 221
MASONIC Hall, 9 High street — George Fraser, keeper
Meikle, Robert, farmer, Fauldshead
Meikleham, John, farmer, Mossland
Methven, John, gardener, Blythswood
Milne, R. S., Secretary Working Men's Investment Society, 6
Blythswood road — house The Manse Mitchell, Miss Catherine, teacher. Lady Anne Speirs' School Moffat, Wm., chimney sweeper and soot merchant, 55 High street Moffat, William, bill poster, 55 High street
Morrison, John, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Canal street — ho. do,^ Morrison, John, & Sons, coppersmiths, brassfounders, plumbers^
Meadowside works. Ferry road Morton, H. S., & Co., drapers, 8 Hairst street
Morton, H. S., of H. S. Morton & Co. — house 4 Blythswood place Moyes, Rev. Charles, U.F. Manse, Paisley road Muir, Andrew P., auctioneer and valuator, 17 Bell street, and 60
Sauchiehall street, Glasgow Munro, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 2 Hairst street
(Cross) — house 2 vSalisbury terrace Murchie, John, confectioner, 45 Hairst street Myles, James, factor — house Deanside, Glasgow road, Renfrew M'Adam, Mrs., confectioner, 33 Manse street — house do. M' Arthur, William, grocer, 10 High street M'Bride, D., boot and shoemaker, 36 High street M'Coll, Alexander, shoemaker, 1 High street — house do. M'Cormick, Hugh, spirit dealer, 107 High street — house 105 do. M'Cormick, John, wine and spirit merchant, 21 and 23 Hairst
street — house Clarence place M'Donald, James, fruiterer, 18 Canal street — house 29 Fulbar
street M'Donald, Mrs. James, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry road — house Barns
place, Clydebank M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield M'Donald, Thomas, hairdresser, 12 Fulbar street M'Ewing, John, grocer, 18 High street — house do. M'Farlane, Walter, draper, 8 Queen street M'Geoch, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 40 Hairst street M'Gibbon, R. F., watchmaker and jeweller, 49 Hairst street — house-
Glenham villa, Greenlaw, Paisley M'Gilp, George, coal agent for James Wood & Co., Fulbar street M'Glashan, John, schoolmaster, Renfrew Grammar School — house
Blythswood Testimonial M'Hutcheson, A., draper, 7 Canal street — house Inchinnan road M'Hutcheson, Mrs., Inchinnan road
222 RENrREVV DIRECTORY.
M'lntosli, Miss, district teacher to Miss M. B. Lang, at Hon. Lady
Campbell's School — house Govan M'Intyre, James, flesher, 51 Hairst street — ho. 60 George St., Paisley M'Intyre, Mrs. John, grocer, 86 High street M'Intyre, Robert, & Co., Clyde Forge M'Intyre, Robert, of Robert M'Intyre & Co. — house 1 Houston
terrace, Paisley road M'Kay, James, greengrocer, Fulbar lane M'Kechnie, John, wine and spirit merchant, Ferry inn M'Kechnie, Robert, wright and funeral undertaker, 30 Fulbar street
— house 23 Bell street Mackenzie, Robert, draper, 15 Canal street — house 18 Wilson
street M'Kenzie, Robert, stationer and tobacconist, Municipal buildings —
house Blythswood road M'Kenzie, Thomas, Inspector of Poor, and collector of Poor Rates ;
clerk of the Statute Labour Road Trustees for the Parish of
Renfrew ; and clerk to Burgh and Landward Parish School
Boards, 70 Fulbar street M'Kerrell, John, tailor and clothier, 7 High street — house 2 Queen's
place M'Kinnon, George, boot and shoemaker, 11 High street — house
19 Manse street M'Lachlan, Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 53 Ferry road — ^liouse
2 London street M'Lachlan, John, spirit merchant, 46 Fulbar street M'Lachlan, Mrs., hardware merchant, 26 Hairst street M'Laren, Mrs. Mary, draper, 59 Hairst street M'Laughlan, Mrs. Daniel, confectioner, 61 Hairst street — ho. do. M'Lean, Peter, grocer, 3 Ferry road
M'Lellan, John, church officer of U.P. Church — house 34 Fulbar st. M'Leod, William, tailor and clothier, 40 High street — house 41 do. M'Mahon, William, spirit merchant, 7 Clyde street M'Millan, George, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland Limited —
house Hairst street M'Millan, James, confectioner, 30 Fulbar street M'Millan, John, manager of Prince of Wales Coffee Palace, 72
Fulbar street M'Murray, John, ironmonger, 13 Canal street — house do. M'Murray, Mary Ann, confectioner, 28 Bell street — house 36
Orchard street M'Nair, James, manager of gasworks, 21 Ferry road M'Nair, Mrs., cowfeeder, Longcroft house, Inchinnan road M'Neil, Daniel, carting contractor, 11 Manse street
RENFREW DIRECTORY. 223
NEILSON, Hamilton, bootmaker, 8 Canal street — house do.
Neilson, Rev. David, Minister of the Free Church — manse Ren- field street
.PARK, Mrs., spirit dealer, 28 Manse street
Paton, John, farmer. Croft cottage
Pattison, Hugh Wallace, surgeon, 31 Hairst street
Post Office, 50 Hairst street, Robert Duncan, postmaster
Prince of Wales Coffee Palace, 72 Fulbar street — J. M'Millan, manager
Pryde, Miss Mary, music teacher. High street
Purdie, Alexander, hairdresser, 37-|^ High street — ho. 110 High st.
QUIN, William, cooking depot, 13 Ferry road — ho. 36 Orchard st.
RAE, John, engineer, Renfrew Ferry — house South Ferry house Raeside, Mrs., grocer, 67 Hairst street — house 2 Richard street Rankin, Robert, joiner, Campbell street Renfrew Working Men's Investment and Building Society, 6
Blythswood road Rennie, Robert, grocer, 65 High street — house 20 Inchinnan road Ritchie, Mrs. W., baker, 17 High street Robertson, Mrs. Dr., Clyde street Robin, Mrs., Croft-an-Reigh cottage. Glebe street Russell, Mrs., confectioner, 20 Orchard street
Russell, Thomas S., restaurateur, 10 Hairst street — ho. 44 High st. Russell, Thomas S., baker, 46 High street — house 44 do.
SCOTT, Miss Hannah, stationer and confectioner, 28 Fulbar street
— house 8 Bell street Scott, James, coal merchant, 50 Fulbar street — house 8 Bell street Shaw, John, 70 Hill street, Glasgow — house Provan Hall villa.
Paisley road Shearer, Archibald, Rosevale cottage, Paisley road Shearer, Miss Janet, assistant teacher Hon. Lady Campbell's
School — house Rosevale cottage. Paisley road Simons, William, & Co., engineers, shipbuilders, and ironfounders,
London Works, Meadowside street Simons, William, of William Simons & Co., Yoker lodge, Yoker Sinclair, Neil, grocer, 40 Fulbar street Sloan, Mrs., confectioner, 27 Canal street Small, Rev. James G., retired Free Church minister, 5 Houston
terrace. Paisley road Speirs, Lady Anne, of Elderslie — residence Hill street, Berkley
square, London
224 EENFEEW DIEECTOEY.
Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Fulbar street
Stephen, Eev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established Church,
The Manse, Alexandra drive Stephen, Miss Maggie, milliner, 6 High street — ^house do. Stevens, Wm. Goldie, physician and surgeon, 4 Fulbar street —
house, Beechcroft villa. Paisley road Stevenson, James, M.B., CM., 16 Hairst street — house Barns
place, Clydebank Stewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill Foundry — house Inchinnan
road Stewart, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 25 High street — house
2 Church street Stewart, Mrs., cowfeeder, 55 Queen street Stobo, George, M.D,, Paisley road Struthers, Mrs. William, 16 Bell street
TAIT, Mrs. William, ironmonger, 16 High street — house do. Tennent, Charles, & Co., manufacturing chemists, Orchard street Thomson, James G., blacksmith, 23 Hairst street — house do. Thomson, John, draper, 37 Queen street Thomson, Robert A., coal merchant, Fulbar street — house 23
Hairst street Todd, James, confectioner, 46-§- Fulbar street Todd, John, florist and seedsman, Millburn Nursery — house 14
High street Tripney, David, 23 Ferry road Turner, Peter D., tea dealer, 19 Renfield street
URQUHART, John, spirit merchant, 26 Canal street — house do.
VERNAL, Dugald, joiner and ironmonger, 17 Canal street —
house 21 do. Vernal, Robert W., grocer and provision merchant, 17^ Bell
street — house, 18 do.
WALKER, Henry L., spirit dealer, 19 Hairst street — house 17 do. Walker, John, of Lobnitz & Co., Meadowflat, Ferry road Wardlaw, Miss, Millburn house Waterston, Mrs. George, wine and spirit merchant, Castlehill inn,
29 Canal street Watt, John, cowfeeder, 27 Wilson street
Watson, Donald, wholesale and retail stationer, 4 High street Watson, Henry, saddler, 31 High street — house do. Watson, James, flesher, 20 Canal street — house 1 Queen's terrace
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Weir, Mrs. Mary, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 High street — house
51 do. Weir, Robert, fruiterer, 30 Hairst street Weir, Robert, carriage hirer, 32 Hairst street — house do. White, Andrew, gas manager. Gasworks — house Blythswood White, Archibald, grocer, 75 High street — house 7 Manse street White, Elizabeth, stationer, 24 Canal street — house Renfield street White, James, & Son, plumbers and gasfitters, 7 Manse street —
house do. Whyte, Miss Marion, teacher of pianoforte, 9 Manse street Whyte, Mrs., confectioner, 117 High street Whitehill, Mrs. Robert, Bell view. Paisley road Wilson, James, flesher, 49 High street — house 44 do. Wood, James, & Co., coal merchants. Railway depots, Fulbar street,
Renfrew ; Clydebank and Yoker Railway Stations — agent,
George M'Gilp Wright, Daniel (Provost of Renfrew), St. Thomas' Croft Wright, Peter, farmer. Knock farm
YOUNG, Thomas, confectioner, 20 Manse street
RENFREW DIRECTORY.
APPENDIX.
MEMBERS OF TOWN COUNCIL
Provost — Daniel Wright. Bailies — David Cuuningham and James Doaaldson.
Dean of Guild— Robert M-'Kenzie. Treasurer — Thomas Anderson.
COUNCILLORS
Andrew Brown. James E. Wood. Robert S. Milne.
J. Walker. Ales. Claucher. John Gumming.
Allan Stewart.
Town Clerk — William Herron. Toivn Chamberlain— James Cameron.
Procurator-Fiscal — Thomas Russell. Sujjerintendent of Police — Peter Inglis.
Inspector of Weights and Measures — Peter Inglis.
The management of Police is vested in the Town Council.
Burgh Court held Fortnightly on alternate Mondays.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
RENFREW DISTRICT Provost and Magistrates for the time being. Andrew Brown. James Myles.
William Bell. Assessor under the Lands Valuation J.c«— Archibald Buchanan, Queen street. Quarter Sessions held first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October. Meetings for considering License Certificates held first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October.
NEW ROAD AND BRIDGES ACT
Clerk — Wra. Herron Collector— J. Cameron,
PAROCHIAL BOARD
Office— 10 Fulbar street.
Chairman — James Myles.
Inspector of Poor, Collector of Poor Rates, and Sanitary Inspector for Landward Part
of Parish — Thomas Mackeuzie.
SCHOOL BOARD, BURGH OF RENFREW
Chairman — Thomas Anderson.
William Thomson.
Eev. Peter William Evers, E.G.
James Bowie.
Walter Shearer. William Brown. Ex-Provost Stewart.
Cleric, Correspondent, and Treasurer — James Cameron. Officer — Alexander Millar.
SCHOOL BOARD (LANDWARD PART), PARISH OF RENFREW
Chairman — Eev. G. D. Munro. William Herron.
Charles Connell. James Myles.
Ales. Storrie.
Clerk and Correspondent — Thomas Mackenzie. Treasurer — James Cameron. Officer — Wm. M'Lucas.
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POST OFFICE, 50 HAIRST STREET
Postmaster — Robert Duncan, Hairst street.
Assistant — William Hughes.
Arrivals — 7.30 a.m., 10 a.m., and 6.5 p.m.
Box Closes — 8.15 a.m., 2.20 p.m., and 5.35 p.m.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Town Clerk's Office, Municipal buildings — William Herron, Town Clerk. Chamberlain's Office, Municipal buildings — James Cameron, Chamberlain. Assessor's Office, Queen street — Archibald Buchanan, Assessor. Sanitary (Burgh) Inspector's Office, Muuicipal buildings — Peter Inglis, Inspector. Sanitary (Landward) Inspector's OflSce, 70 Fulbar street — Thomas Mackenzie,
Inspector. Collector's OflSce for Registration, Valuation, &c.. Rates, 70 Fulbar street —
Thomas Mackenzie, Collector. Post Office, Hairst street — Robert Duncan, Postmaster. Registrar's Office, 43 Queen street — Archibald Buchanan, Registrar. Session Clerk's Office, Municipal buildings — William Herron, Session Clerk. Gas, Harbour, and Public Rates Office, Municipal buildings — James Cameron,
Collector. Union Bank, Municipal buildings — William Herron, Agent.
WRITER
William Herron, Union Bank, Municipal buildings.
SURGEONS
Hugh W. Pattisou. i W. Goldie Stevens.
George Stobo, M.D. |
INSU RANCE AG ENTS
! William Herron, Town Clerk, Municipal buildings. James Myles, Factor, Deanside,
Scottish Provident Institution, )
Liverpool and London and Globe,..,... > James Cameron, Town Chamberlain.
Union Imperial Accident, )
Alliance Fire, \
Scottish Accident, / ^ g^ ^ ^ Blythswood road.
Scottish Plate Glass, ( ' •'
Scottish Imperial Life, )
Northern, 1
Life Association of Scotland, >■ Thomas Mackenzie, 70 Fulbar street
London and Lancashire, J
Accident Insurance Co., William Herron.
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
President— 'Provost Wright. Treasurer — Lewis M'Ewan. Joitit- Secretaries — James Stobo and Wm. Brown. Vice-Presidents — Andrew Brown, Robert M'Kenzie, Bailie Donaldson, James Glen, and Archibald Shearer.
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FIRE BRIGADE
John Linton, siapt., 35 Fulbar street John Jack, 1st engineer, 35 Hairst st. John Gibson, 2nd do., 10 Bell street. Robert Craig, stoker, 6 Blythswood rd. R. M'Kechnie, branchman, 23 Bell st. P. Main, do., 16 King's lane, off Bell st. Thomas Lawson, do., 1 Richard street.
Matthew Lyle, fireman, 41 Manse st. John Davidson, do., 57 High street. Henry Christie, do., 22 Manse street. William Milne, do., 26 Bell street. James Kilpa trick, do., 30 High street. Robert Bryans, do., 36 High street. Alex. Orr, 22 Bell street.
CHURCHES
ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Street.
Minister' — Rev. R. Stephen, M.A. . Session- Cleric — William Herron.
Officer — William Loudon.
Number of Sittings, 1050.
The Sacrament takes place on the last Sundays of January and June.
FREE CHURCH, Eenfield Street.
Minister — Rev. David Neilson. Session-Clerk — Andrew Brown.
Precentor — James Fleming. Officer — John Findlay.
Treasurer — William Brown, 61 Queen street.
Number of Sittings, 800.
The Sacrament takes place on the last Sundays of March and September.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.
3finis(er—'Rev. Charles Moyes.
Session-Cleric — James Donaldson. Precentor — John Marshall.
Officer — John M'Lellan.
Number of Sittings, 500.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Parish Priest — Rev. Peter William Evers.
Number of Sittings, 300.
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL, Renfield Street.
Head Master— John M'Glasban, F.E.T.S.
Assistants — John Adam, Thomas Mackie, and John Barr.
Head Mistress — Marion Law.
Assistants — Maggie Y. Stewart, Agnes Barr, and Agnes Bryce.
Drawing Master — Charles Hayes.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Street.
Patroness — Lady Anne Speirs of Elderslie.
Teacher — Miss Mitchell.
HON. LADY CAMPBELL'S SCHOOL, 63 Manse Street. Teacher — Miss M. B. Lang. Assistant — Miss J. Shearer. infant department. Teacher — Miss Jane S. Lang. Assistant — Miss C. Paterson.
ST. JAMES R.C. SCHOOL, Fulbae Street
Teacher — Miss Edmiston
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SOCI ETI ES
Renfrew Pkince of Wales Masonic Lodge, No. 426. — R.W.M. — James Todd ; S. PF.— Thomas Saug : .LW.~J. B. Garlick ; Secretary— U. F. M'Gibbon ; Treasurer — Thomas Whyte ; Tyler — George Fisher. Rooms — 9 High Street,
Renfrew Working Men's Investment and Building Society (Limited), 6 Blythswood Road. — President — James R. Wood; Secretary — R. S. Milne; Assistant-Secretary — Charles Dougall, Jan.; Treasurer — Charles Dougall.
Renfrew Rose Friendly Society (Instituted 30th March, 1857). — Presi- dent— Daniel M'Kenzie ; Treasurer — Archibald Thomson ; Secretary — With sixteen of a committee.
Renfrew Rifle Corps. — Captain — J. R. Wood ; Lieutenants — Robert S. Milne and Walter Brown. ^
Renfrew King's Inch Curling Club. — Patron — A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie ; Pa^rowess —Lady Anue Speirs ; President — James Myles ; Vice-Pre- sident— Andrew Hutchison ; Representatioe Members — James Myles and S. B, Lang; Chaplain — Rev. Robert Stephen ; Secretary and Treasurer — Wm. Herron.
Renfrew Horticultural 'SsOCvety.— President — William Herron; Vice- President — John Methven ; Treasurer — James Cameron ; Secretary — Robert S. Milne ; Collector — Sergeaat Kemp.
Renfrew Bowling Club. — President — Archibald Buchanan ; Treasurer— Thomas Anderson ; Secretary — John M'Laren.
Football Glvb.— President — Walter Shearer; Vice-President — James Syme; jSecretary— J Sillies Young ; Treasurer — T. Anderson.
POPULATION OF RENFREW
Census 188L
Males. Females, TotaL
Parliamentarv Burgh, 2470 2355 4825
Royal ' do., 2597 2617 5114
Police do., 2795 2707 5502
Landward Parts, 1016 859 1875
RENFREW, with Rutherglen, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock, and Port-Glasgow, returns one Member to Parliament. Kilmarnock is the Returning Burgh. Par- liamentary constituency, 772; Municipal do., 898. Mr. Dick Peddie, R.S.A., M.P. (L.)
FAIRS are held on the Third Tuesday of May and Second Friday of June,
Market Day — Saturday.
FAST DAYS — Last Thursdays of January and June.
CONVEYANCES.— Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Renfrew Wharf, both in going up and down the Clyde. Trains to Paisley and Glasgow nearly every two hours. Omnibuses also run to Glasgow. Carriers to Glasgow every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
END OF EENFEEW DIRECTGItY.
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JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
ABBEY Parish Office, 25 Church street
Adam, Robert, broker, 8 Church street
Aitken, David, draper and milliner, 58 High street
Aitken, William, cooper, Buchanan street
Alexander, James, tailor and clothier, 23 High street
Alexander, William, confectioner, 28 M'Dowall street
Allan, David F., spirit merchant, 63 High street
Allan, James, butcher, 15 High street — house do.
Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station — ^house Overton rd.
Allan, James, 11 William street
Allan, John, joiner, 14 Laigh Cartside street
Allan, Miss, tobacconist, 19 William street
Anderson, Charles, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street
Anderson, Charles, cowfeeder, 4 Canal street
Anderson, James, clerk at Victoria saw mill, 5 Rankine street
Andrew, Alexander, general merchant, 25 High street
Armour, James, broker, 7 William street
Armour, Stewart, grocer and spirit merchant, 32 High street
Armour, Stewart, grocer, 20 High street — house 32 do.
BAIRD, James, Old Mill Barbour, David, tobacconist. 64 High street Barbour, William, flock commission agent, Ulundi road Barnett, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s — residence Lily- bank house Barnett, Hugh, writer and insurance agent, Lilybank house Barbour, James, general dealer, 64 High street Barr, Agnes, draper, 66 High street — house 62 do. Barr, James, feuar, Hagg crescent Barr, James, jun., manager at Messrs John M'Dowall & Sons*
— house Hagg crescent Barr, John, cowfeeder, Greenend cottage Barr, John, wood turner, Milliken Mills, MiUiken Park Barr, Robert, draughtsman to J. & W. Weems, Buchanan street Barrow, Joseph, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Kilmalcolm
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Bartlemore, Alexander, banker, Union Bank — house Thornwood,
Kilmalcolm Baxter, David, hairdresser, 2 Macdowall street — house 39 High st. Baxter, David, hairdressor, 64 High street Baxter, Robert, hairdresser, 39 High street
Baxter, William, boot and shoemaker, 67 High street — house do. Beaton, Mrs., teacher, 22 Church street Beaton, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 56 High street — house 2
Collier street Beck, Robert, flesher, 36 Macdowall street — house 4 Quarry street Bell, David, watchmaker, 30 High street — house Thornhill Bell, John, spirit merchant, 27 High street — house do. Bell, John, confectioner. Thorn Bell, Robert, foreman dyer, Hagg crescent Bennie, Mrs., Laigh Cartside house Beveridge, M., coal merchant, Cartside station Biggart, David, & Sons, cotton spinners and bleachers, Peockland
Mills Biggart, David, of D. Biggart & Sons, Roebank house Biggart, John B., of D. Biggart & Sons — house Cartside cottage Black, Duncan, ironmonger, 63 High street — house do. Black, Thomas, contractor, 36 Graham street
Blackadder, Mrs., confectioner, 18 High street — ^house Garfield place Blackburn, Robert, spinning master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s —
house High street Blackwood, David, feuar, 6 Graham street Blackwood, J. L., flesher, 6 Graham street Blair, M. B,, china merchant, 62 High street Blair, Robert, Thorn
Blair, Robert, of James Hill, spirit merchant, 30 Laigh Cart- side street Bone, Alexander, porter. Canal house Boyd, Mrs., dressmaker, 82 High street Boyd, Mrs,, confectioner, 78 High street Boyd, William, painter, 35 High street — house do. Boyle & Co., builders and contractors, 30 Church street Boyle, Francis, of Boyle & Co. — house 30 Church street Boyle, J. & J., fish dealers and fruit merchants, 37 High street —
house 8 Dimity street Bowie, Allan, blacksmith and veterinary surgeon, Thorn Bowie, Allan J., family grocer and grain merchant, 5 Graham street
— house Church street, Kilbarchan Bowman, James, farmer, Auchenlodment, Thorn Bradshaw, Philip, spirit merchant, Cartside — house Kilbarchan
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British "Workman's Public House, 73 High street — proprietrix
Mrs. John Barr Brown, Mrs., broker, 41 High street Brown, Robert, barber, 9 Houstoun square
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Johnstone and Elderslie Buchanan, Alexander, eating-house keeper, 24 High street Buchanan, James, flesher and provision merchant, 35 High street Buchanan, Mrs., grocer, 17 Church street
Buchanan, Walter, picking master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s Buchanan, William, potato merchant, 67 High street Budge, James, School Board officer, board room, Public School —
house Craigview place Burnett, David, cashier at John M'Dowall & Sons' — house Ivy
Bank, Canal street Burnside, Mrs., Thornhill cottage. Thorn Burnside, W. & J., coal merchants and contractors, Thornhill
CAINES, C, spirit merchant. Thorn
Calder, Donald, tailor and clothier, 36 High street — house 18
Buchanan street Caldwell, Miss, Polytechnic, 17 High street — house 19 Buchanan
street Caldwell, James, feuar, 19 Buchanan street Caldwell, John, grocer, 4 Houstoun square Caldwell, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 4 Houstoun square Caldwell, Mrs., dairy, 12 Church street Caldwell, William, insurance agent and house factor, 20 Walkin-
shaw street Cameron, Alexander, teacher, 19 Laigh Cartside street Cameron, Daniel, broker, 10 William street Cameron, James, flesher, 29 High street — house Rankine street Cameron, John, chimney sweep, 10 Rankine street Cameron, Matthew, spirit merchant, 2 George street — house 10
Mary street Cameron, Matthew, carter, 41 High street Cameron, Robert, contractor, 21 Church street — house do. Campbell, Dugal, brassfounder, 62 High street Campbell, Dougal, boot and shoemaker, 71 High street Campbell, J. M., inspector of poor, office, 25 Church street — ^head
office 6 Gauze street, Paisley Campbell, James, cowfeeder. Thorn
Campbell, John, lemonade manufacturer, 25 William street Campbell, Robert, boilermaker, Benlomond view Carrigan, Mrs., confectioner, 21 Rankine street
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Carruthers, George, B.D., minister of the Established Church —
residence The Manse, Dimity street Chapman, Alexander, feuar, 17 William street Christie, Robert, designer, Glenpatrick Carpet Works Clark, A., grocer and provision merchant, 23 High street — house
37 Bentinck street, G-lasgow Clark, Samuel, manager at Johnstone Mill, Clark street Coats, John, newsagent, bookseller, and house furnisher, 21
Rankine street Colville, William, cowfeeder, 12 Church street Coll, Mrs., confectioner, 19 Macdowall street Consumers' Tea Company, 33 High street — Wm. Gow, manager Co-operative Coal Company, Laigh Cartside station — James MTvor,
salesman — house Thorn Co-operative Society's Stores Limited, dealers in groceries, boots, &c.,
61 High street — J. Graham, salesman — house 18 Collier st. —
No. 1 branch, 9 High street ; No. 2 branch, 7 Graham street Copland, Thomas, upholsterer, Glasgow — house Newfield terrace Core, Adam, Canal street
Cowan, Andrew, greengrocer, 12 Quarry street Cowan, Logan, spirit merchant, 7 High street — house 6 do, Cowden, Jas. E., sub-inspector of poor, office 23 Church st. — house
23 Causeyside, Paisley Cowden, W. L., collector of poor rates, 25 Church street — head
office, 6 Gauze street. Paisley Craig, Allan, oil manufacturer, Blackston colliery, Linwood — ^ho.
1 Newfield terrace Craig & Donald, engineers, William street Works Craig, David, wine and spirit merchant, 24 and 26 High street —
house 9 Walkiushaw street Craig, John, cashier at James Goodwin & Co.'s Craig, Mrs., 3 Newfield terrace Craig, Thomas, stationer and printer, 39 High street — house 5
Rankine street Crawford, George, cowfeeder, Thorn Cullen, John, jun., accountant and teller. National Bank — house
4 Church street Currie, William, coal merchant, Laigh Cartside station — house
16 Walkinshaw street Currie, William, carting contractor, Walkinshaw street Cuthbert, David, hardware merchant, 75 High street
DALY, Mrs. John, broker and coal dealer, 19 Church street Daly, Michael, spirit merchant, 9 Macdowall street — house do.
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Daly, William, cooper, 30 Church street ]
Darroch, M. & M., drapers and milliners, 56 High street — ^ho. 79 do. Davies, Jeanie, grocer, 31 Graham street Deans, Gilbert, inspector of police, Quarrelton road Deans, Robert L., gas-manager, Gas Works cottage Donald, James F., of James Donald & Son, Villafield, Cartside st. Donald, James, & Son, engineers, iron and brass founders, John- stone Foundry and Engine Works, 10, 12, 14, and 16 Highst. Donald, John, & Co,, iron and steel merchants, 11 High street Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., — house Ludovic square Donald, Mrs. Hugh, Ludovic square Donald, Mrs. James, Greenbank house, Ludovic square Downie, Thomas, carrier between Johnstone, Paisley, and Glasgow^
13 Collier street Drysdale, Mrs., draper, 11 High street Dunbar, John, passenger agent, Johnstone station Dunlop, Hugh, baker, 64 High street
EADIE, Alexander, Quarrelton road Eadie, James, farmer, Cochran mill Eastwood, Mrs. Thomas, confectioner, 4 Collier street Edward, Geo., of Geo. Edward & Co. — house 20 High street Edward, George, & Co., engineers, Dimity street Edward, Thos., of Geo. Edward & Co. — house 20 High street Elrick, Alex., toy merchant, 21 Macdowall street Erskine, James Wm., commercial traveller — residence 3 Buchanan street
FALVY, Annie, saleswoman at the Co-operative Branch Stores,
12 George street Farmin, Patrick, fruiterer and confectioner, 73 High street Faulds, Andrew, clerk at Lin wood mill Ferguson, James, cashier, Royal Bank, 42 High street Ferguson, John, spirit dealer, 2 Houstoun square Finlayson, Archibald W., of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. — ^house'
Eastwood, Kilmalcolm Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manufacturers of
all kinds of linen thread, for hand and machine sewings
and shoe threads. Flax mill, High street Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.,Merchiston house Finlayson, James, jun., of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Merchiston
house Finlayson, William J., The Oaks Fingland, Mrs. J., confectioner, 25 High street
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Fleming, William Gaff, postmaster, and registrar, agent for the
Royal Insurance Co., Post-OfRce 12 Walkinshaw street
— house Springbank Fleming, William, confectioner, 81 High street Fletcher, John, inspector to Paisley Water Commissioners, Thorn Flockhart, John, saddler, 4 Walkinshaw street Flynn, William, confectioner, 81 High street Folley, William, police constable, — house Walkinshaw street Fotheringham, D. S., at William Robertson &Co.'s — honseCraigview
place, Buchanan street Fraser, James Roy (music warehouse. Paisley) — ho. Newfield terrace Fraser, John, superintendent of police. Police Chambers Fullerton, W. P., writer, of Holmes, Mactavish, and Fullerton—
residence Crossflat, Paisley Fyfe, John, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High street and 1
Walkinshaw street
G-ALBRAITH, Andrew, Johnstone Castle
Galbraith, Archibald, Johnstone Castle
Gas Works, 21 Walkinshaw street — Robert L. Deans, jun., manager
Galloway, Alexander, confectioner, 65 High street
Gemmill, Rev. Hugh, B.D., minister of East U.P. Church — house
East U.P. Manse Gibson, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s,
High street Giffen, Humphrey, officer. East United Presbyterian Churcli —
house 11 Walkinshaw street Gilbert, Mrs., confectioner, 21 High street (jrillespie, Robert, flesh er, 9 High street — house 6 do. Glasgow and Johnstone Carrier — William Wyllie, Garfield place,
Canal street Glasgow and South -Western Railway Station — John Dunbar,
stationmaster Glegg, John, factor, Milliken
Glen, James, traveller for Saw mills — house Thorn Glen, Thomas, Thornhill house Golder, Mrs., spirit merchant, 42 High street Goodwin, James, & Co., ironfounders, Cartside foundry Gordon, John, contractor, 2 Campbell street and Floor street Graham, Archibald, foreman to James Goodwin & Co., — house 10
Brewery street Graham, George, broker, 4 Collier street Graham, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, 21 Houstoun square
— house 26 Church street
236 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
Graham, James, greengrocer and confectioner, 71 High street Graham, Joshua, salesman, Provident Co-operative Store, 61 High
street — house 20 Collier street Graham, Robert, cartwright and coachbuilder, 27 Church street —
house Burnside cottage Grant, Isabella, grocer, 12 Collier street Grant, Walter, draughtsman at John M'Dowall & Sons' — house
Hagg crescent Gray, James, farmer, Barbush. Gray, John, grocer and provision merchant, 22 High street— house
23 Buchanan street Greenshields, William Baird, missionary, east U.P. Church — house
1 Church street Gunn, John, manager to Alexander Clarke, — house 19 Buchanan
street Guy, William, tailor and clothier, 13 High street — house 30 do.
HALL, M., grocer, 10 Macdowall street — house do.
Hamilton, Andrew, grocer, Thorn
Hamilton, James, Janefield
Hamilton, Margaret, Dairy, 25 Macdowall street
Hamilton, William, greengrocer, 15 William street
Hanson, Christian, police constable — house High street
Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, 66 High street
Harper, William, coal merchant, Laigh Cartside station — house 2
Houstoun square Harrison, John, spirit merchant, 30 High street Hart, Archibald, spirit merchant, 36 High street Hart, James, clerk to Browns, Malloch, & Co., Hagg crescent Hart, James, tobacconist, 70 High street Hatrick, Alexander, confectioner, 20 Macdowall street Hatrick, Charles, farmer, Boghouse Hatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s, 12
Macdowall street Hatrick, Walter A., grocer, 9 Buchanan street — house do. Hatrick, William, Quarry street
Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant, 68 High street Henderson, James, confectioner, 10 Dimity street Hendry, John, baron officer, 10 Church street Hendry, Mrs. John, hotel-keeper. Black Bull hotel, 72 High street Hill, Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 80 High street — ho. 70 do. Hill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Russell street and 58
High street Hill, James, draughtsman, Greenlea cottage. South William street
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Hill, Miss Jessie, tobacconist, 21 Graham street
Hill, William, confectioner, &c., 12 Graham street
Hodgart, Mrs., Calaba house, Milliken Park
Holmes, Alexander, shoemaker, 34 Macdowall street
Holmes, John, writer, and agent for the Union Bank of Scotland
Limited, Collier street Holmes, Mactavish, & Fullerton, writers, 52 High street Holmes, Walter, writer, and agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland^
44 High street Hood, Alexander, & Co., booksellers and stationers, 73 High street Hood, Maggie, stationer, 73 High street — house 20 Rankine street Hood, Margaret, grocer, 20 Rankine street Hood, Mrs., cooper, 20 Collier street Hood, William, dairyman, 4 Rankine street
Hood, William, wholesale glass and china merchant, 4 Rankine St. Houston, James, joiner, 19 Rankine street Houston, John, grocer, Mary street
Houston, Mrs., tailor and clothier, 65 High street — house do. Hunter, James, drapery, millinery, and dressmaking warehouse, 54
Houston square — house Millbank cottage Hunter, John, spirit merchant, 13 High street Hunter, William, foreman at Craig & Donald's — ho. Hagg crescent Hunter, William, fiesher, 60 High street — house 62 do. Husband, John, ironfouuder, Victoria Foundry — house Overton rd. Husband, John, tailor and clothier, 9 William street — house do. Hutchison, David, teacher Macdowall street Public School — house
143 George street, Paisley Hutchison, Peter, grocer, 21 Graham street
INGLIS, Rev. James, minister of West U.P. Churcli — manse
16 Church street Ireland, Miss, teacher, 22 Church street
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Johnstone station — house Elderslie
Jackson, Thomas, brassfounder, 2 Dimity street
Jackson, Thomas, smith, Thorn — house Lyleslaud, Thorn
J affray, Alexander, Dimity street
Jaffray, David, & Son, builders, 14 Graham street
Jaffrey, James Mills, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s — house 14
Graham street Jaffray, Rev. John, Free Church minister — manse Graham street Jaffrey, Mrs. David, 14 Graham street Jaffray, William, engineer, and traveller at John M^Dowall &
Sons' — house Gleiiiffer place
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Jaffray, William, & Sons, builders, Roselea place, Mary street
Jaffrey, Wm., at J. B. Lamb's, Paisley — house Fairfield cottage
Johnstone Apothecaries Hall, 28 High street
Johnstone Assembly Rooms, George street
Johnstone Co-operative Society (Limited), grocers, provision, coal.
and boot and shoe merchants, 61 High street — branches 9
High street and 2 Graham street Johnstone, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 23 High street — house
1 Dimity street Johnston, Mrs., draper, 66 High street Johnstone Saw Mills Co., timber merchants, bobbin turners, and
boxmakers, Victoria Saw Mills
KEENAN, John, greengrocer, 75 High street
Kelly, Mrs., dairykeeper and confectioner, 49 Graham street
Kennedy, John, manager at D. Biggart& Sons — ho. Victoria place
Kerr, J. L., tailor, 3 Graham street — house do.
Kerr, John, goods agent, G. &S.-W. Railway — residence Canal house
Kerr, Mrs., draper, 31 Buchanan street
Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
LAIRD, Alex., grocer, 34 Macdowall street — house 2 Floors street Laird, James, spirit dealer, 1 Quarry street — house 35 Macdowall st. Lang, Charles, foreman engineer, Laigh Cartside Lang, James, of John Lang & Sons — house 20 Church street Lang, John, & Sons, tool makers, Laigh Cartside street Lang, John, of John Lang & Sons — house Rankine street Lang, John, jun., of John Lang & Sons — house 20 Church street Lang, Robert, of John Lang & Sons — house Rankine street Langmuir, R., Paisley and Johnstone carrier, 16 Rankine street Landles, F. G., printer and lithographer, 10 William street — house
12 Graham street Leggat, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s Lochrie, Archibald, blacksmith, 3 Walkinshaw street — house 8 do. Love, Mrs., tinsmith, 7 William street Love, John, tinsmith, plumber, gasfitter, and ironmonger, maker of
sunlights and reflectors, 19 High street — house Thorn bank Love, Robert, at John Love's — house 9 William street
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., The Glen, Elderslie Malloch, John, jun., of Browns, Malloch, & Co. — house Westfield Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Westfield Maule, Alex., painter and decorator, 64 High street
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Melklejohn, Jas., grocer and spirit merchant, 38 Macdowall street —
house West-end Meldrum, John, mechanic, Thorn
Melville, John, boot and shoemaker, 6 Honstoun square Melville, John, church officer of West U.P. Church, Houstoun
square Merrie, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 33 High street Michael, Alexander, Free Church officer, Campbell street Michael, James, grocer, 9 William street — house 29 do. Miller, James, boot and shoemaker, 10 Macdowall street — house do. Miller, Robert, printer and stationer, and shipping agent, 69 High st. Miller, Robert, coal merchant, Railway station — house 69 High st. Millar, Robert, draughtsman at Craig & Donald's More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 24 Church street More, Alexander, of Alexander More & Sons, 24 Church street More, James, pawnbroker, 24 Macdowall street — house do. Morning, David, chimney sweep, town crier, and bill poster, 22
Raukine street Morrison, Alexander, joiner, Laigh Cartside Woodyard — house
Garfield place. Canal street Morrison, William, joiner and timber merchant, Laigh Cartside
woodyard — house 6 High street Miiller, Rev. Peter, assistant R,C. clergyman, 37 Graham street Murdoch, Charles, tinsmith and plumber, 7 and 9 Macdowall
street — house 42 High street Murdoch, Robert, joiner, Clippens — house 2 Russel street Murdoch, Robert, cowfeeder, Russell street — house 19 do. Murray, William, draper, 68 High street — house 42 do. Murray, W. D., grocer and provision merchant, 25 Macdowall
street — ^house 10 Mary street
M'ADAM, John, blacksmith, 6 Dimity street — ho. 42 High street M'Alister, William, baker, 6 Graham street — house 11 do. M'Arthur, A., & Sons, engineers, machine and toolmakers,
Peockland Engine Works M'Arthur, William, of A. M'Arthur & Sons, Elmbank, Thorn M'Callum, Mrs., confectioner, 10 Graham street M'Cloy, Alexander, cashier to Thomas Shanks & Co., 20 Church st. M'Connel, Henry, draper, 5 Houstoun square M'Connel, Mrs. J., grocer and confectioner, 5 Houstoun square —
house do. M'Connell, John, glazier, 5 Rankine street M'Culloch, Henry, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Graham street —
house 2 do.
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M'Culloch, John, foreman tinsmith to J. & W. Weems — house 15
High street M'Dade, Mrs., grocer, 44 Graham street M'Dermott, Rev. William, The Parsonage, Floors street M'Donalcl, Alexander, family grocer and wine and spirit merchant,
67 High street — house 83 do. M'Donald, Daniel, manager to D. Baxter — house 44 Graham st. M'Dougall, Archibald, Laigh Cartside dairy M'Dougall, James B., grocer and provision merchant, Thornhill —
house West end M'Dougall, John, grocer and provision merchant, 19 Eussell street
— house Cartside farm M'Dowall, Daniel, engineer, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Sunnyhill M'Dowall, John, & Sons, engineers and wood-working machinists,
Walkinshaw Foundry M'Dowall, H. J., engineer, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Walkinshaw
lodge M'Farlane, Archibald, manager to the Johnstone Saw Mill Co. — ■
— house 1 Maxwell street, Paisley Macfarlaue, Rev. A., D.D., R.C. clergyman, Parsonage, Graham st. M'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Belltrees,
Linwood road M'Farlane, John G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Linwood road M'Farlan, John, janitor, Public hall — house 8 Quarry street M'Farlane, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Johnstone Chemical
Works M'Farlane, Robert, glazier, 9 William street — house do. M'Gathan, Mrs., confectioner, 5 Buchanan street M'Ghee, James C, umbrella maker, 77 High street M'Gilvery, William, confectioner, 41 High street M'Gown, John, accountant and insurance agent, 1 William street M'Gregor, John, joiner and funeral undertaker, 7 and 8 Houstoun
square — house do. M'Intyre, Robert, G. & S.-W. goods department — ho. Floors street M'Kay, James, confectioner, 44 Grahame street M'Kechnie, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 27 High street M'Kechuie, William, M.D., Thorndean, Elderslie M'Kendrick, J., & Son, builders, 13 Walkinshaw street M'Laurin, Peter, of Smith & M'Laurin, Cartside ho., Milliken Park M'Lelland, A. & J., provision merchants, 34 High street M'Naught Brothers, drapery warehouse, 6 and 8 Macdowall street M'Pherson, Donald, joiner and builder, 12 Graham street M'Pherson, D., & Son, joiners, 21 Graham street and 1 Floors
street
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M'Pherson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 18 Macdowall
street — house 19 do. M'Taggart, James D., salesman at John Love's, Gleniifer place Mactavish, D. A., writer, of Holms, Mactavish, & Fullerton,
Collier street
NAIRN, William, grocer and provision merchant, 21 Houstoim sq.
Nairn, William, merchant, Houstoun square
Napier, Archibald, Bart., of Milliken and Napier, Milliken
National Bank of Scotland, Limited — agentRobertReid,4 Church st.
Neilson, Mrs., 22 Church street
Neilson, Robert, manager at Lancefield Flax works — house West
Knowe, Ulundi road Neilson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's — ^house William street Nicholson, A., grocer, 32 Laigh Cartside street Noble, Miss, confectioner, 21 High street
OAKLEY, Jessie, dressmaker, 2 Campbell street Oatt, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers, 82 High street . Oldfield, George, draughtsman, Greenlea cottage, South William st. Orr, William Alexander, M.B. and CM., general practitioner, 31 High street — house Rockbank cottage. Floors street
PATERSON, James G., grocer and wine and spirit merchant,
17 Rankine street Paton, George C, Cochranfield, Milliken Park Paton, James, Broombrae Paton, John, Clark street Paton, Robert, Cart bank
Paton, William, smallware manufacturer, Johnstone mill Patrick, Andrew, manager at Craig & Donald's — house Gowanbank Patrick, Mrs. John, broker, 7 Houstoun square Paul, Miss, confectioner, 8 Church street Peacock, William, baker, 50 High street — house do. Peart, John, eating-house keeper, 29 Macdowall street Pollock, Robert, dairyman, 32 Macdowall street Porter, Peter, feuar, Hagg crescent Post Office, Walkinshaw street — William Gaif Fleming, postmaster
RAE, George, boot and shoemaker, 18 High street — house 20
Walkinshaw street Ramsay, John, miller, Thornbank cottage Rankine, David, cashier, Union Bank of Scotland, Limited
Q
242 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
Reid, Alexander, slater, Dimity street — house 6 "Walkinshaw street Reid, James, writer and Town Clerk, 40 High street — house Bank- side, Canal street Reid, James, jun., law clerk and insurance agent, 40 High street —
house Bankside Reid, Robert, wi*iter, and agent for National Bank of Scotland
Limited — house The Bank, Lochwinnoch Reid, A. P., clerk to Robert Reid, writer
Reid, William, spirit merchant and tobacconist, 6 Church street Reid, William, tobacconist, 15 High street — house 6 Floors street Reid, William, writer, and treasurer for School Board, 40 High st. Renfrew, Alexander, Elderslie Church beadle, 5 Collier street Renfrew, William, feuar, Thorn road Reynolds, Samuel, barber, 83 High street Reynolds, Samuel, fruiterer and confectioner, 83 High street Riddell, Mrs. James, spirit merchant, 9 Houstoun square Ritchie, David, bookbinder and fancy boxmaker, Old Trades Hall,
83 High street — house Craigview cottage, Quarrelton road Robertson, Alexander, cashier at A.F. Stoddart & Co.'s, Glenpatrick,
Thorn Robertson, David, pawnbroker, 19 High street — house Bank place.
Collier street Robertson, James S., of John Robertson & Son, Ludovic square Robertson, John, & Sou, slaters and plasterers, Ludovic square Robertson, John, of John Robertson & Son, Ludovic square Robertson, John, jun., slater and plasterer, 26 Church street Robertson, Patrick, of Wm. Robertson & Co. — house Graham st. Robertson, Robert, pawnbroker, 13 Macdowall street — house Hagg-
hill cottage, Ulundi road Robertson, William, & Co., machine tool makers, Floors Machine
works. West William street Robertson, William, of William Robertson & Co. — house Graham st. Royal Bank of Scotland, Houstoun square — Walter Holmes, agent Russell, Peter, burgh collector and weigher, Houstoun square — house
Garfield place Rutherford, Robert, baker, 76 High street — house do.
SALMON, John, factor, Estate Office, Johnstone Castle — house
"The Linn" Scott, James, grocer and provision merchant, 69 High street Scott, James Y., tailor and clothier, 18 High street — house 32 do. Semple, Robert, patternmaker at Walkinshaw Foundry, Quarry
street Semple, Robert, clothier, 34 High streethouse 33 do.
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Shanks, Thomas, & Co., engineers and machinists, Union Iron
works Shanks, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Shanks & Co., Kilmalcolm Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Bank house Sharp, John, contractor, 13 Rankine street, and Underwood lane,
Paisley — house Mossbank, G-raham street Sharp, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6 Macdo wall street — house
24 do. Sharp, William, blacksmith, 4 Macdowall street — house 24 do. Shaw, Mrs., confectioner, 76 High street Simpson, Robert, & Co., timber merchants, Victoria Sawing and
Turning mills Simpson, Robert, of Robert Simpson & Co. — house Mary street Sinclair, Alexander, draper, 29 Graham street Small, Thomas, wood turner, Hagg crescent Smith, George, boilermaker, Walkinshaw street — house Fullerton
place Smith, George, at John M'Gown's — house 14 Floors street Smith, James, glazier, 7 Houstoun square — house 6 do. Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, Graham street Smith, James, clerk and collector, Johnstone Gas Company — -office
Gas Works — house 14 Floors street Smith, James, innkeeper, Thornhill inn Smith, John, insurance agent, Benlomond view Smith, John, lodging-house keeper, 12 Dimity street Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 70 High street Smith, Robert, clothier and hatter, 59 High street — house Laigh
Park villa Smith & M'Lauriu, fancy, coloured, enamelled, and embossed paper,
card, and pasteboard manufacturers, Cartside, near Milliken
Park — warehouse 20 Union street, Glasgow, and 55 Fann
street, London Smith, William, feuar, 70 High street Speirs, James, spirit merchant, 1 Houstoun square Spence, John, coal merchant, Laigh Cartside station — house Mary
street Sproull, James, draper, 42 High street — house 1 Buchanan street SprouU, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station — house 6 Canal st. Square, Mrs., confectioner, 16 William street Stars, Edward, boot and shoemaker, 76 High street Steel, William, messenger, Sheriff officer, and accountant, 18 William
street — house Hill Top, Elderslie Steel, William, spirit merchant, 20 William street — house Hill Top,
Elderslie
244 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
Stevenson, David, hotel keeper, carriage hirer, and horse dealer, Cross Keys hotel, 46 High street
Stevenson, James, potato merchant — store 22 Church street — house 35 High street
Stevenson, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 35 High street
Stevenson, James, grocer, spirit, and seed merchant, 38 High st.
Stevenson, Robert, merchant, Glasgow — house Quarry park
Stevenson, R. C, law agent, National Bank — house Hilltop cottage, Elderslie
Stevenson, Thomas, agricultural seed merchant and chemical manure manufacturer, 74 High street
Stevenson, Thomas, wine merchant, family grocer, fiesher, and agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers and distillers, 74 High street
Stevenson, Thomas, licensed auctioneer and valuator, 74 High st.
Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 60 High street
Stewart, Miss, dressmaker, 7 High street — house 38 Kelvinside avenue, Glasgow
Stewart, Mrs., confectioner, 76 High street
Stewart, Mrs. Thomas, draper, 50 Houstoun square — house 20 Church street
Stirling, Daniel, confectioner, 10 Grahame street
Stirling, James, patternmaker — house Laigh Cartside
Stirling, John B., solicitor, treasurer to the Burgh and Gas Com- missioners, secretary to the Public Halls, law agent to the Building Society, secretary to the Landlords' Association, and secretary and treasurer to Society of Solicitors of Upper Ward of Renfrewshire, 28 High street
Storer, David, The Thorn, Johnstone
Storrie, John, 48 Graham street
Strath, Alex., sergeant of police — house Buchanan street
TAGGART, Mrs. John, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Mac-
dowall street Tait, John, broker and dairyman, 4 Rankine street Taylor, James, tinsmith, 8 Church street
Taylor, M. H., M.D., 28 High street — house Walkinshaw villa Taylor, John, feuar, Laigh Cartside street Taylor, Thomas, saddler, 74 High street — house 68 do. Taylor, Wm., missionary, 1 Buchanan street Templeton, David, boot and shoemaker, 6 Grahame street — house
1 Buchanan street Thom, J. B., precentor, Parish Church — house Floors street Thomson, Alexander, feuar — house Bonny hill cottage, Ludovic sq.
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Thomson & Allan, engineers, millwrights, and machinists, Cartside
Engineering works, Laigh Cartside street Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, 65 Love street, Paisley Thomson, George, slater and plasterer, 15 Collier street Thompson, John, baker, 14 Macdowall street Thomson, Mrs. John, carriage hirer, Black Bull stables, George
street — house 18 Church street Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, 40 High street — house 5 Hagg
crescent Todd, William, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Quarry street — house
1 Graham street
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED, 52 High street- John Holmes and Alexander Bartlemore, joint agents
IJytman, John, commercial traveller to Finlaysou, Bousfield, & Co. — house 26 Church street
WAIN WRIGHT, W. J., general manager, Glasgow and South- western Railway, The Elms, Milliken Park
Walker, Alexander, feuar, Quarry street
Walker, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright. Thorn
Walker, William, grocer and provision merchant, 62 High street — house 3 Collier street
Walker, William, joiner and cartwright, Thornhill
Watson, James, painter and decorator, 22 Church street — house Daisyfield, Thorn
Watson, William, of R. & W. Watson, Linwood, Newfield house
Weems, J. & W., Perseverance Iron works, 1 High street
Weems, J. & W., gas and water engineers, and tinsmiths, bell- hangers, coppersmiths, plumbers, and gasfitters, 17 High street
Wells, William, confectioner, 23 Macdowall street
Welsh, Misses, Mavisbank cottage
White Brothers, bakers, 23 Macdowall street — house William St.
Whitehill, William, spirit merchant, 28 Macdowall street
Williamson, George, feuar, 10 William street
Williamson, James, grocer and confectioner, 30 Macdowall street
Williamson, Maggie, confectioner, 15 High street
Williamson, Mrs., grocer, 28 Macdowall street
Wilson, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 27 High street — house 5 Buchanan street
Wilson, James, M.D., Medical hall, 61 High street — ho. Bellvue
Wilson, John, boot and shoemaker, and leather merchant, 14 Church street
Wilson, Matthew, M.A., teacher The Public School — house do.
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Wilson, Matthew, coal merchant, Johnstone Station — house 3
Houstoun square Woods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 3 Rankine street Wood, William, manager at T. Shanks & Co.'s — house Burnbank
cottage Wright, Thomas, manager at Robert Smith's — house 4 Church St. Wylie, Alexander, of J. & W. AVeems — house Fullerton place Wylie, Henry, manager to J. & W. Weems, 15 High street Wylie, John, flesher, 41 High street — house 15 William street Wylie, Joseph, flesher, 71 High street — house 5 Floors street Wylie, Robert, flesher, 6 Macdowall street — house 9 do. Wylie, William, carrier between Glasgow and Johnstone, Garfield
place. Canal street
YOUNG, Edwin C, druggist, 61 High street
Young, John, shoemaker, 60 High street — house 93 High street,
Paisley Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Temperance hall Young, Rev. Donald, Baptist clergyman — house Hagg crescent Young, William, draper, 56 High street — house 122 Holland street,
Glasgow Young, William, confectioner, 32 Laigh Cartside street — house 25
Russell street
JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
APPEN DIX.
POPULATION
For 1881, For 1871,
OF BURGH OF
JOHNSTONE
9268 7534
Increase during ten years,
1734
COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE
Senior Magistrate — Thomas Stevenson.
Junior Magistrates — William Guy and James Meiklejohn.
Treasurer — John B. Stirling.
COMMISSIONERS
George Thomson. James Meiklejohn. William Buchanan. George Smith. Alexander Morrison.
Robert Simpson, John Love. James M'Nair. William Guy. James Hunter. Patrick Jaffrey.
Tcwn-Clerh and Clerk of Police Court — James Reid.
Procurator-Fiscal — Robert Reid.
Superintendent of Police and Sanitary Inspector — John Fraser.
Collector of Burgh Rates and Public Weigher — Peter Russell.
Captain of Fire Brigade — Robert Love.
GAS COMMITTEE Convener — William Buchanan, |
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John Love. Thomas Stevenson. James M'Nair. James Hunter. Patrick Jaffrey. William Guy. Cleric — James Reid. Treasurer — John |
George Thomson. Robert Simpson. James Meiklejohn. George Smith. Alexander Morrison. B. Stirling. Collector — James Smi |
Alanager — Robert L. Deans. |
JUSTICE
JOH James Donald, Johnstone. James Finlayson, Johnstone. Andrew Fleming, Fulwoud. E. W. Hardie, of Locher house. W. E. Hardie, Locherfield. C. B. Renshaw, Barrochan. Graham Macfarlane, Belltrees. Geo. L. Houstoun, of Johnstone. Justice of Peace
S OF THE PEACE
NSTONE DISTRICT
John Mallocb, The Glen, Elderslie. John Holms, Johnstone. John Salmon, The Linn. Thomas Shanks, Johnstone. James Stevenson, of Auchenames. Peter M'Laurin, Cartside, Johnstone. Daniel M'Dowall, Sunnyhill.
Clerh-Depute — Walter Holmes.
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JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
POST OFFICE, WALKINSHAW STREET.
Fostmaster — William Gaff Fleming.
Hours for Ordinary Business — 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Money-Order Office, 9 a.m to 6 p.m.
Deliveries — 7 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5.30 p.m.
Despatches — 9.40 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 3 p.m., 5.40 p.m., 7 25 p.m., and 10 p.m.
Extra Collection — Station-Box, 7.45 p.m.
Do., Grahame Street, 4.45 p.m.
ABBEY PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (LANDWARD)
MEIVIBERS Chairman — Charles Bine Eenshaw.
Rev. George Carruthers, Messrs. James Gillan. John Love. Rev. John Jaffrey.
Rev. Dr. M'Farlane. Messrs. Matthew H. Taylor, M.D. James Meiklejohn. James Wilson, Dykebar.
Clerh — Andrew Millar, writer, Paisley
Treasurer — William Reid, writer, Johnstone.
Compulsory Officer — James Budge, Quarry Street, Johnstone.
The Board meets the Second Tuesday in each Month.
BANKS
NATIONAL BANK LIMITED, Hoijstoun Square.
Agent — Robert Reid. Accountant and Teller — J. Cullen. Clerk — David Blair.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED, 52 High Street.
Joint-Agents — John Holms and Alexander Bartlemore.
Cashier — David Eaukine. Clerk — M. C. Hill.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Houstoun Square. Agent — Walter Holmes. Accountant and Teller — James Ferguson.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 1 William Street. Cashier — John M'Gown, accountant.
Hugh Barnett, Lilybank House. John Holms, Collier Street. Walter Holmes, Royal Bank. Robert Reid, National Bank.
WRITERS
Holms, Mactavish, & Fullerton, 52
High Street. James Reid, 40 High Street William Reid, 40 High Street J. B. Stirling, 28 High Street
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
William Alex. Orr, M.B., CM. | James Wilson, M.B., CM.
M. H. Taylor, M.D.
SESSION-CLERK AND REGISTRAR
Session-Clerk — David Burnett, Ivy Bank, Canal Street. Registrar— ^iWi&va Gaff Fleming, Walkinshaw Street.
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MINISTERS
Johnstone Parish Church, Ludovic Square — George Oarruthers, B.D., elected by- Congregation. Number of sittings — 950.
Free Church of Scotland, William Street, Houstoun Square — John Jaffrey, elected by Congregation. Number of sittings— 875.
Sir "William Wallace Church, Elderslie— John Smith. Number of sittings — ^800.
East United Presbyterian Church, Walkinshaw Street — Hugh Gemmill, elected by Congregation. Number of sittings — 650.
West United Presbyterian Church, Church Street — James IngHs, elected by Congregation. Number of sittings — 720.
St. John's Episcopal Church, Floors Street — William M'Dermott, incumbent. Number of sittings — 400
Eoman Catholic Chapel, Graham Street — Very Rev. Dr. Macfarlane, appointed by the Bishop ; assistant, James M'Lachlan.
CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS
Parish Church — Thomas Anderson, officer ; J. B. Thom, precentor.
Free Church — Alexander Michael, 28 Campbell Street, officer ; David Allan,
precentor. Sir William Wallace Church — Alex. Renfrew, oflScer ; Louis Gow, precentor. East United Presbyterian Chui'ch — Humphrey GifTen, officer ; John S. Allan^
precentor. West United Presbyterian Church — John Melville, officer, Church Street ; Wm.
Gaff Fleming, precentor.
G RAVE DIGGER
Thomas Anderson, 57 Graham Street.
SCHOOLS
JOHNSTONE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Head Master — Matthew Wilson, M.A. Teachers— Dsividi Kelloch, CM.; William Henry Clark, CM.; Miss F. Steven, CM.; Miss J. Mackay, CM.; Miss Lizzie Knox, Miss Jessie Steel, Miss Annie Lang, Miss Catherine Cameron, Miss Maggie Nelson, Miss Agnes Hunter, Mr. J. Laird, and Mr. John Dickson, es-P.T.s ; Mr. Alexander Calder, Misses Smith, Hendry, Gardner, Green, and Barbour, P.T.'s. >
MACDOWALL STREET SCHOOL.
Head Master — David Hutchison.
Teachers — Alex. D. Colquhoun, ex-P.T.; Margaret MTaggart, ex-P.T.;
Alexander Black, P.T.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL. Teacher — Mary Doyle.
JOHNSTONE EAST U.P. CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL
President— Uev. H, Gemmill. M.A., B.D.
Superintendent — Thomas Wright. Vice-President — Patrick Husband.
Treasurer — John Stirling, 12 Collier street.
/Secretary — James Allan, 11 William Street.
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WEST UP. CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL
President — Rev. James Inglis.
Joint-Superintendents — William Malloch and Joha Muir.
Secretary — William Wallace, 12 Graham Street.
Treasurer — John Muir, Benlomoud View.
INLAND REVENUE
Sub- Distributor of Stamps — Walter Holmes, writer — office, Royal Bank.
FIREBRIGADE
Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors. Captain — Robert Love.
Robert Love, 9 William Street. James Reid, 6 Walkinshaw Street. James Jamieson, 34 Laigh Cartside St. Patrlok M'Guinness, 14 Macdowall St.
John M'Farlane, 35 High Street. John Fletcher, Hamburg ho., Thorn. Alexander Reid, 6 Walkinshaw Street. John Neilson, 12 William Street.
C COMPANY 2MD RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS
Captain — William Shanks.
Lieutenants — Alexander M'Cloy and James Paton.
Sergeant- Instructor — A. Borland. Surgeon — M. H. Taylor, M.D.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
Union Insurance Company — James Reid, 40 High Street.
North British and Mercantile, and City of Glasgow Fire and Life Insurance — Walter
Holmes, writer, 44 Houstoun Square. Northern - James Reid, jun., writer, Bankside ; and J. B. Stirling. Phoenix Fw-e— James F. Donald, High Street. Edinburgh Lfe—K. Bartlemore, Union Bank.
Scottish Union and NaHonal — John Salmon, Estate Office, Johnstone Castle. Scottish Widows^ Fund — William Reid, writer, High Street. Scottish Provident Institution, and National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Co. —
John B. Stirling, 28 High Street. Sun Life and Sun Fire — Robert Reid, National Bank. Royal Fire and Life — William G. Fleming, Walkinshaw Street ; and James
Barnett, Lily Bank House. West of England — Daniel Taylor, Rankine Street. United Kingdom Temperance and Provident Institution, and Scottish Fire — Robert
Harper, GQ High Street Lancashire Insurance Company— AlexfiU^er Bartlemore, Union Bank. Alliance Insurance Company — James Barnett, Lily Bank House. Scottish Accident — William Gilmour.
London and Lancashire Insurance Corpoi'ation — William Caldwell, Walkinshaw St. Scottish Provincial — Hugh Barnett, Lily Bank House. London and Lancashire Fire and Life — James Reid, jun., 40 High Street. Lancashire and Yorkshire Accident — James Reid, Town Clerk's Office. Scottish Accident Insurance Co. — James Reid, Jun., 40 High Street. Equitable Fire Insurance Co. — Hugh Barnett, Lily Bank House. Standard Life Assurance Co. — James Barnett, Lily Bank House.
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JOHNSTONE CALEDONIA CURLING CLUB
Pa^roji — George L. Houstoun. Pirsident— James Donald. Vice-President— Tfaniel M'DowalL
Representative Members — Peter Jaffrey and James F. Doaald. Chaplain — Rev. George Carruthers. Treasurer and Secretary — Patrick Jaffrey. Committees Council of Management— J ames M'Nair, Alexander Wilson, Robert Simpson, R. Robertson, W. Reid. Honorary Member — John Salmon. Ordinary Members— W . Reid (1st), Rev. G. Carruthers, J. M'Farlane, A. Borland, Rev. H. Gemmell, Peter Jaffrey, James F. Donald, H. Johnstone, W. Reid (2nd), J. M'Nair, T. Jack, A Walker, J. Hunter, Patrick Jaffrey, W. Barbour, T. Jackson, R. Robertson, J. Stevenson, W. Stevenson, Wm. Mor- rison, R. Simpson, Charles Murdoch, Thomas Craig, G. Thomson, W. Sharp, W. Shanks, David Robertson, J. Laird, W. Whitehill, John Love, John Paton, Hugh Dunlop, James Meiklejohn. William Todd, Donald Hil), John M'Kellar, James Buchanan, David Craig, R. Stevenson, Jas. Hunter, George Smith, Dr. Taylor, Peter Porter, M. Daly, James Scott, John M'Gregor, Andw. C. Patrick, T. Black, P. Johnstone, Walter Holmes, Wm, Buchanan, James Allan, John Iltyman, Robert Reid. Occasional Members— D. Robertson (1st), D. Robertson (2nd), A. Bartlemore, Rev. J. Smith, Alex. More, Robert Eadie, F. Goodwin, D. Stevenson, G. Reid, A. M'Cloy, Rev. H. Chisholm, T. Stevenson, J. B. Stirling, Dr. Wil- son, R. Gillespie, J. Anderson, J. M'Adam, R. Robertson, James Donald, James Gray, D. M'Dowall, W. Stevenson, Logan Cowan, James S. Robert- son, James Paton, G. Paton, R. Paton.
The Club is an Associated Member of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club,
Edinburgh.
MILLS
Cartside Mill — Smith & M'Lauriu.
Hagg Mill— Cotton Spinning Company.
Johnstone Mill, Collier Street — William Paton.
Johnstone Old Mill, High Street— Browns, Malloch, & Co.
Johnstone Flax Mill— Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.
Peockland Mill — D. Biggart & Sons.
COAL AGENTS
Matthew Wilson, Johnstone Station — house, 3 Houstoun Square. Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Elderslie.
James Allan, do. do. do. Thorn.
James Sproul, do. do. do. 6 Canal Street.
W. & J. Burnside, do. do.
CARRIER S' QUARTERS
PAISLEY — Robert Langniuir, 16 Rankine Street, arrives daily ; departs daily, 9.30 a.m.
GLASGOW — Wm. Wylie, Garfield Place, arrives daily ; departs daily.
Do., Wm. Downie, 13 Collier Street, arrives daily ; departs daily, 8 a.m.
252 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
SOCIETIES
JOHNSTONE PUBLIC HALL AND WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE.
Directorate 1885-86.
President — James Finlayson. Vice-President — Matthew Wilson.
Treasurer and Secretary — John B. Stirling, solicitor, 28 High Street.
Directors — James Finlayson, James Finlayson, jun., John B. Stirling, Thomas
Johnston, William Allison, John M'Adam, Thomas Stevenson, David Robertson,
Hugh Galbraith, John Malloch, James S. Robertson, Thomas Small, Matthew
Wilson, William Campbell, Peter Barr, James Davidson, James Buchanan, Robert
Watson, James Scott, D. M'Gregor, R. Kerr.
Janitor — John M'Farlane.
LOYAL JOHNSTONE YEOMANRY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1803.
President — Robert Barr.
Treasurer — Andrew Wilson, 24 High Street.
Clerk— J. B. Stirling, 28 High Street. (9^cer— Andrew Wilson.
Factor — -Alexander Allan, Campbell Street.
JOHNSTONE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
President — Robert Harper. Vice-President — P. S. Husband.
Corresponding Secretary — James Caldwell, 19 Buchanan Street.
Treasurer — James Stirling, Laigh Cartside.
Committee — James Barnett, William Caldwell, John Kelly, W^. M'Lutchie, John
Wilson, George Rae, J. B. Thorn, James Rae, John Merry, James Smith,
James Brown, Alex. Michael, Robert M'AUister.
JOHNSTONE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AND TEMPERANCE
ASSOCIATION.
President — Mrs, Inglis, West U.P. Manse.
Vice-Presidents — Miss Oatt, High Street. ; Mrs. Stirling, High Street ; and
Miss Malloch, Mount Pleasant.
Secretary — Miss Stirling, 28 High Street.
Treasurer — Mrs. George Fyfe, Ludovic Square.
JOHNSTONE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
President — James Barnett, Lily Bank House.
Vice-President — Patrick Husband, Mary Street.
Secretary — William Stevenson, High Street.
Treasurer — Thomas Macduff, Benlomond View.
JOHNSTONE LANDLORDS' ASSOCIATION. President — Secretary and Law Agent — John B. Stirling, solicitor, 28 High Street. Directors — William Buchanan, John L. Blackwood, John Wilson, William Cald- well, Alex, Chapman, J, W. Erskine, Robert Harper, John Muir, Peter Russell, William Steel, William Smith.
JOHNSTONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President — Provost Stevenson.
Vice-President — Alexander Wylie.
Treasurer — E, Blackwood, Thorn.
Secretary— SoseY>^ Hunter, Hagg Crescent, Johnstone.
Annnal Exhibition — Saturday 5th September.
APPENDIX. 253
JOHNSTONE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED), 61 High Steeet,
Instituted 1866.
President — Alex. M'Kemman, William Street.
Vice-President — William Watson, Thorn.
Treasurer — 'S o\lr^ M'Nair, 68 High Street.
Secretary — James Ferguson, SOHigh Street.
Committee — Thomas Deveny, William Scott, Robert Stewart, D. Barbour, Alex.
M'Duff, Daniel M'GIinn, David Connar, James Lang, John Donaldson, James
Hair, Ales. Leggat, .Ales. Neilson.
Places of Business : —
Central— 61 High Street. N©. 1 Branch— 9 High Street. No. 2 Branch—
Grahame Street. No. 3 Branch — Elderslie.
JOHNSTONE BUILDING SOCIETY.
(Enrolled and Established under the Act of Parliament 6 and 7 William IV.,
cap. 32.) Instituted on the permanent principle.
The Shares of £25 each, payable at the rate of 2s. per Share Monthly. Entry-money, Is. per Share.
President — Matthew Wilson. Vice-President — Thomas Small.
Treasurer — James Caldwell, 21 Buchanan Street.
Secretary — James Sproul, 5 Buchanan Street.
Law Agent — John B. Stirling, writer. Surveyor — James Houston.
Dhectors — James S. Robertson, Jas. Ferguson, Ales. Cameron, James Watson,
Instalments due on the first, and payable on or before the following Wednesday
of each Month, at the Office of the Treasurer, Mr. James Caldwell,
Buchanan Street, Johnstone.
JOHNSTONE WEST OF SCOTLi\ND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President — George L. Houstoun, of Johnstone. Vice-Presidents — Provost Stevenson, Johnstone, and Mr. W. J. Finlayson,
The Oaks. Treasurer and Secretai-y — Robert Reid, National Bank, 4 Church Street.
JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, THORN, AND ELDERSLIE COFFIN AND COFFIN-COVER SOCIETY.
Instituted 1820.
Treasurer — William Green, Rankine Street.
Officer — Wm. Scott. 8 WalkinshawSt. Cover-Keeper — Thos. Anderson, Graham St.
JOHNSTONE CROSS— nearly opposite to the Bull Inn— is distant from the Cross of Paisley, 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.
FAIRS are held on the Thursday following the Second Monday of July.
HORSE FAIR— First Friday of January.
FAST DAYS occur on Fridays before 1st Sundays in April and October.
END OF JOHNSTOlSrE DIKECTOEY.
QUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.
BLACK, Hugh, manager, Limeworks, Crossford — residence
Damside cottage Blackwood, Agnes, spirit merchant
CALDWELL, Robert, grocer Crawford, Arthur, clerk
DAYIE, Hugh, blacksmith
FLECK, John, joiner
GALBRAITH, Andrew, Esq., Johnstone Castle Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas, farmer and contractor, Overton road — ho = Springfield
HATTRICK, James, forester Houston, James, Craigenfeoch
JOHNSTONE, Samuel, shepherd, Meiklebog Johnstone, Peter, spirit dealer
LOW, Francis, gamekeeper, Craigbog
M'DOUGtALL, Archibald, & Son, grocers M'G-regor, James Gardner, Overton road M'Kenzie, Duncan, butler, Johnstone Castle
PARK, Matthew, farmer, Greenend
Penny, William, gardener
Pickering, Wilson, gardener, Johnstone Castle
SALMON, John, factor. Estate Office, Johnstone Castle — resi- dence " The Linn" Speirs, Ebenezer, greive Stevenson, James, hedger Stewart, Alexander, farmer, Benstone
THOMSON, WiUiam, blacksmith
ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY.
ALLISON, William, at A. F. Stoddard & Co.'s, Glenpatrick—
agent for Alliance Fire Office
BELL, John, Cherrywoodside
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners
CO-OPERATIVE (Johnstone) Society (Limited), Elderslie
Branch — Miss Galloway, saleswoman Craig, James, practical consulting engineer and machinery valuator,
Seaforth cottage
DAR.ROCH, James, farmer, Craigenfeoch Dickson, Robert, station master, Elderslie station Douglas, Mrs. Robert, Wallace bank house
ERSKINE, Robert, grocer ,
FYFE, John, family grocer
GIBSON, John, boot and shoemaker Gillespie, Alexander, Elderslie farm Gilmour, James, farmer, Fulbar Graham, Isaac, gardener and carter
HALL, James, farmer, Muirhead
Handley, John, foreman printer, Glenpatrick Carpet works
JACK, Thomas, spirit merchant, Mayfield place Jardine, Mrs. John, grocer and spirit merchant Johnstone, Daniel, baron officer, Newton Johnstone, James, Distillery, Glenpatrick
LANG, Alexander, coal merchant, PoUokshields — house Elderslie
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie glen
Marshall, David, farmer, Leitchland
Munro, Hugh, head-master Wallace Public School
M'Caig, Joseph, confectioner
M'Farlane, Malcolm, Gleniffer view
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Thorndean
M'Kim, John, colour maker, Glenpatrick works
Macphail, Duncan, at Finlayson, Bousiield, & Co.'s, Johnstone
256 TILDERSLIE DIRECTORY.
NEILSON, Janet, grocer
ORR, Mrs., grocer and newsagent
PARK, John, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mauchie's mill
Post Office — David Robertson, postmaster
RALPH, David, confectioner
Renshaw, C. Bine, of Glenpatrick Carpet works
Ritchie, John, farmer, Broomward
Robertson, David, spirit merchant, Wallace's Tree Public house
Robertson, David, grocer and postmaster
Robertson, James, shopman with David Robertson — ho. Woodend
Rodger, Robert, confectioner
Rodger, William, roadman
Ross, John, hawker, Lang's land
SANDILANDS, John, shoemaker
Smith, Rev. John, clergyman. Established Church
Steel, William, accountant, house factor, and sheriff officer,
18 William street — house Old road Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain Stewart, Hugh, grocer
Stewart, Robert, Bailie Nicol Jarvie tavern Stoddard, A. F., & Co., Glenpatrick Carpet works
TUDHOPE, John, farmer, Bridgend farm
WALKER, Mrs. E., Elderslie tavern
Walker, William, wright and joiner
Whitehill, James, Seaforth place
Whyte, Henry, tin and coppersmith, plumber, and gasfitter
Wood, Agnes R., teacher, Wallace Public School
POST OFFICE.
Money Order Ofa^-'e and Post OflSce Savings Bank.
David Eobertson, Postmaster.
1st Delivery, 7.30 a.m.
2nd „ 8.30 a.m.
3rd ., 5.50 p.m.
Box Closes, 7.20 a=m.
3.15P.M
5.45 P.M
APPENDIX. 257
WALLACE BOWLING CLUB.
Secretary — George M'Douald, Eldon place.
WALLACE CURLING CLUB. "J Becretary^ — John Holm, Mayfleld place.
THE VILLAGE HALL AND INSTITUTE.
Secretary, — William Allison, Glenpatrick,
Janitor, — John Cochran, — house at Hall.
H O W W O O D .
ALLAN, Robert, Railway inn
BLACK, Hugh, manager, Lime works, Crossford — house Damside
cottage Black, Robert, secretary Scottish Life Assurance Co., Dunalaster Boyd, Adam, & Son, bleachers, Bowfield, Howwood Browning, James, miller, Crossford mills, by Howwood
COLQUHOUN, Robert, manager, Bowfield Bleachworks
GAR YEN, John, farmer, Crossford, by Howwood
HAMILTON, Matthew, Wellbank Howwood Co-Operative Store
MILLER, Rev. William Carrick
M'Donald, A., grocer
M'Ghee, William, grocer
M'Nab, Miss, Dunalaster
M'Nab, John, & Co., bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Midtonfield
M'Nab, Andrew, of John M'Nab & Co., Midtonfield
M'Nab, John, J. P., of John M'Nab & Co., Lomond View
M'Mab, Mrs., Midtonfield
M'Nab, Alexander, manager to John M'Nab & Co., — ho. Ladeside
TAYLOR, Hew, Hotel Thomson, John, teacher
LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY.
ABERNETHY, Rev. John, Established Church clergyman, The
Manse Anderson, Mrs., postmistress, 16 Napier street
BARBOUR, William, salesman, Linwood Co-operative Store —
house Napier square Blackstoun Shale, Coal, and Oil works — proprietors, Allan Craig
& Sons Board School — James Mitchell, teacher. School house
CAMERON, James, clerk to Linwood Cotton Spinning Company Cameron, James, factor, Linwood Clippens Oil Co. Limited
Co-operative Society Limited — store 32 Napier street Craig, Allan & Sons, Blackstoun Shale, Coal and Oil works Craig, Allan, jun., of Allan Craig & Sons, Newfield, Johnstone Craig, John, of Allan Craig & Sons, 1 Buchanan terrace, Paisley Craig, William, of Allan Craig & Sons, Linwood
DAVIE, John, clerk at Linwood Ironstone pit Dixon, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 17 Bridge street Dixon, W., Linwood colliery Limited — Peter Wylie, oversman Dunlop, James, & Co., Linwood Ironstone pits
EADIE, John, farmer, West Fulton
FALLOWFIELD, Captain, Linwood house
Faulds, Andrew, cashier to Linwood Cotton Spinning Company
GALBRAITH, William, victualler, 15 Napier street GilloLighley, Mrs., dressmaker, 23 Napier street Gilmartin, John Gardner, Burnbrae lodge
HATTRICK, Allan, joiner and cartwright, Bridge street —
house Boghouse farm Horsburgh, William, manager at Paper mill
INGLIS, Mrs. James, Church street
LINWOOD DIKECTORY. 259
KELLY, John, mechanic Kellie, William, spinning master Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive Kellie, D. G., Pentland Oil works
LIGGAT, Robert, clerk at Paper mill
Linwood Cotton Spinning Company, Linwood mill
Linwood Shale Pit — Clippens Oil Co. Limited
Lochhead, John, goods and coal agent, Glasgow and South- Western
Railway — 4 Napier street Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton
MILLAR, James, druggist, 39 Napier street
Millar, James, church-officer. Established Church
Mitchell, James, schoolmaster and registrar, Schoolhouse, Public
School Muirhead, William, engineer at Paper mill — house Bridge
street Murray, Margaret, teacher R.C. School M' Cully, Robert, carding master
M'Farlane, James, eating-house keeper, 25 Napier street M'Gill, James, manager to J. Dunlop & Co. — house 47 Napier
street M'Lachlan, Colin, Erskine falls, Clippens M'Nicol, Robert, dairyman, 31 Napier street
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and engineer, 7 Bridge street Post Office, 16 Napier street — Mrs. Anderson, postmistress Prentice, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 10 Napier street —
house 5 do. Prentice, John, contractor and cowfeeder, 22 Napier street Prentice, Robert, flesher, 4 Bridge street — house 6 do.
RICHARDSON, G. W., Linwood mills— residence Ardgryffe
Roberton, David, spirit merchant, 19 Napier street
Roberton, Robert, spirit merchant, 23 Bridge street
Robertson, Mary, teacher Public school — house Elderslie
Ross, Robert, secretary Co-operative Store Limited — house Napier
street Rowand, Mrs., farmer. West Candren Rutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead
SPEIR, Miss, Burnbrae house Stevenson, Allan, Buck's Head Inn
260 LIN WOOD DIKECTORY.
TEGNAN, JANE, R.C. School
Telegraph Office, 16 Napier street — clerk Miss Anderson
Tomlins, Dr., 9 Napier street
Tegnan, Jane, teacher, R.C. School
WATSON, R. & W., paper makers, Lin wood mills
Watson, R., of R. & W. Watson, Newfield house, Johnstone
Watson, W., of R. & W. Watson, Newfield house, Johnstone
Watson, William, Caledonian Railway goods agent — house Hill
top, Elderslie Weeple, Thomas, clerk, Clippens Oil works Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven ^ Wyllie, Peter, Oversman, Lin wood colliery
LiNWOOD Established Church,
Rev. John Abernethy. James Millar, church-officer.
LiNwooD Public School — James Mitchell, teacher. Mary Robertson, female teacher.
LiNwooD Roman Catholic School,
Miss Margaret Murray and Miss Jane Tegnan, teachers.
LiNWOOD Bowling Club.
Pi'esident — George W. Richardson. Vice-President — William Watson.
Treasurer — John Morrison, Napier st. Secretary — William Muirhead, 1 Bridge st.
Post Office, Telegraph Office, Money Order Office, and Post Office Savings Bank — 16 Napier street.
Mrs. Anderson, postmistress. Arrivals... 9.15 a.m. — 5.15 p.m. | Box Closes... 11.40 a.m., 5.50 p.m.
I
INKERMANN, BY PAISLEY.
ALLAN, Robert, cashier— office Walkinsliaw Oil Co.'s works
BENNIE, Andrew, farmer, East Candren farm Blackston Mineral Company, Blackston — Robert Waddell, manager
GARDINER, Robert, Candren farm
Gibb, Robert, pit manager, Walkinsliaw Oil Co. Limited
Gillau, James, Sclioolhouse
Gipps, Major, Blackstoun house
HOUSTON, Wm., clerk, Walkinshaw Oil Co. Limited Houstoun, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw
LOGAN, Thomas, jun., oversman No. 1 Walkinshaw pit
MUNRO, John, storekeeper, Inkermann store
NEILSON, Alexander, manager, Walkinshaw Oil Co. Limited,
Boghead farm Neilson, John, clerk, Walkinshaw Oil Co. Limited
POST and Telegraph Office, Inkerman Store — John Munro post- master
RENFREW, Alexander, farmer, Home farm
Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackstoun mains
Roger, William, ploughman, East Candren farm
Rowand, Mrs., farmer. West Candren
Russell, Thomas, clerk and cashier to Blackston Mineral Co.
SCOTT, Alexander, teacher Inkermann Public School — School villa
TAYLOR, James, oversman. East Candren farm Troup, James, storekeeper, Blackston store
262 INKERMANN DIRECTORY.
WADDELL, Robert, manager, Blackston works — cottage
Blackston Walkinshaw Oil Company Limited — Alexander Neilson, manager,
Boghead farm
YOUNG, John, farmer, East Candren farm
Inkekmann Public School.
A. Scott, teacher. Miss J. G. WilsoD, assistant.
POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE. John Munro, Postmaster.
Deliveries, 7.40 a.m. 4.55 p.m.
Dispatches, 12.20 p.m 6 30 p.m.
INKERMANN BOWLING CLUB. President, — John Munro. Treamrer; — Robert Allan. /Secretai-1/, — Thomas Logan, jun.
BALACLAVA AND CLIPPENS.
CLIPPENS Co-operative Society Limited — Thomas H. Harley,
storekeeper Clippens Oil Company Limited — Eobert Trevet, manager
DOUGLAS, Robert, engineer, Clippens Oil Works Limited
KERR, Robert, farmer, Fulton
MACPHIE, Nigel, assistant-manager Clippens Oil Co., Limited
SCOTT, Andrew Corbett, Clippens house Scott, James B., Clippens farm
TERVET, Robert, manager Clippens Oil Company Limited WEEPLE, Thomas, clerk at Clippens Oil works
THE PAISLEY DIRECTORY
ADVERTISING LIST.
A Good Book is a Good Teiend. But if our Good Books are to be lasting as our Good Friendships, they must be Well Bound. Therefore, make note that the BINDERS' Address is—
DAVID CARSWELL & SON, 35 STORIE STREET,
i^ The Binding Shop is in the BAOK PHOPEBTY there.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Drapers, Milliners, &c., 26 & 27 NEW SMITHHILLS STREET,
P A I B -b 3B ir.
ESTABLiSLED MEAKLY HALF-A-OENTURY.
.^i^oi^- BELL sc soisrs^
DYERS AND CLEANERS,
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RECEIVl^aG OFFICES:
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Dublin — 3 College Street. Belfast — 21 Arthur Street. Londonderry — 28 Bishop Street. Edinburgh — 1 Lynedoch Place, W.
Do, ; — 2 Arniston Place, Newington. Glasgow— 321 Sauchiehall Street. Greenock — 25 West Blackball Street. PAISLEY— 2 SMITHHIIiIiS.
Do. —STANLEY DYEVTORKS.
BELLS' DYEWORKS, PAISLEY.
264
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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PROFESSOR OF DANCING.
SOIREE CONTKACTOK.
FAMILY BREAD & PASTRY BAKER,
98 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
0
Marriage and EveDing Parties Ptirveyed.
"Wedding and Cliristening Cakes made to Order.
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS,
PAISLEY.
OFFICE OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
PACKING BOX,
Tinsr .AJSTJD ziisro C-a.se nvc-A^KiEii;,
9 NEW STREET,
J. PATERSON,
PLAIN, FANCY, and GOLD PRINTER, Has REiyEOVEiD from 76 HIGH STREET,
TO
2 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
265
SILK MERCERY
AND
GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, lO CROSS, PAISL^lir.
N.B.— Always on hand the Newest Fashions as they appear
DAVID
SO
COACH and VAN BUILDEHS, 3 & 4 MILL STREET, PAISLEY.
AGENT WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO..
AOOOTJNTAHT AND HOUSE FAOTOE,
3 CUMBERIAND Umi^ 110 CAUSEYS IDE ST.; PAISLEY.
HOUSE — 24 OAKSH AW STREET.
THO
ITCH ELL,
No. 11 SIR MICKAESIi STREET,
House - 28 ORCHARD STREET.
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JOINER 8i. CABINETMAKER, 16 CAUSETSIDE STREET (^Express Close),
House — 21 CAUSEYSIDE STREET,
266
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES HUTCHISON,
3 GLEN LANE (WESTSIDE COTTAGE).
F wA. Z S X^ E ^ST,
144 WEST BRIDGE-END,
w %M E% m <w^ t jy^ ly « ^f I
JOINEH, CABINETMAKEH, & UPHOLSTERER, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER.
Funerals caret aPy conducted, either in Town or Country, on the most Moderate Terms, D. A.'s Personal Attendance on all occasions.
30 ORCHARD STREET, PAISLEY.
ROBERT PATON,
J" o I isr E K. , Packing- Box, Tin, and Zinc -Case Maker,
AND GAS-FITTER. 39 and 40 GORDON'S LANE, FAISI.ET.
BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.
Yard, 9 CROSS STREET.
House, 18 BARCIiAISr STREET.
JOBBINGS in STONE or BRICK WOEK punctually attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 267
SEEDSMAN,
3 MOSS STREET,
ALL KINDS OF OAEDElSr EEQUISITES SUPPLIED.
WILLIAM SPEIRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GLASS AND CHBNA IVSEHCHANTS, 11 HIGH STREET (CHOSS), PAISLEY.
Dinner, Supper, and Tea Parties Supplied with Table "Ware, Table G-lass, etc., of Every Description, on
MODERATE TERMS.
GOODS PACKED FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY FREE OF CHARGE.
IFJ^tMIIXi-Z" SETS 3VC^A.DE; IJF.
SPEIRS & GIBB,
UNDERWOOD DEPOT,
P .^ I S X^ 3BI ''ST,
RAILWAY STATION, GOVAN.
AND
HOUSE PAINTER AND SIGN WRITER.
18 CAUSEYSIDE, PAISLEY.
Retail Store and Worksliop —
16 CAUSE YSIDi: STREET (BACK IiAND).
268 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ABERCORN FUNERAL UNDERTAKING
AND
CARRIAGE HIRING ESTABLISHMENT.
^V^ IVt. Y O XJ N a,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
C/clB /cJvJE) e/cF(°F^I/cGE JH I F^E f^.
Stables and Workshop, 4 ST. JAMES PLACE.
Office, 2 COUNTY PLACE.
STABIiES 0PE:N DAir AND NIGHT.
ALEXANDER CAMERON,
40 h:ic3-h: ste.eiet,
PAI S L E Y.
Venetian Blinds, Hair, Wool, & Straw Mattresses. LADIES^ SEWED WORK MADE UP-
ROBERT M'INTYRE & CO.,
AND STEEL FORGERS,
3R 3B M F R JE; "W.
Mill Shafting and all kinds of Forging s in Iron or Steel made to order.
Sole Agents for Durham's Patent Oil Packing- Ring's.
]r*rices oix ^Application.
D. T. HXJTCHISOlSr,
PLASTERER & MODELLER, 7 LAWN STREET, PAISLEY,
AND
245 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
Estimates given for all kinds of Granite, Cement, and Concrete Work. JOBBINGS PROEVIPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 269
Wi£l*lAll ©i€Ki0-M
LADYBURN NURSERY,
WILLIAMSBURGH, PAISLEY,
Has always on hand a Choice Collection of STOYE and GEEE:N'- HOTJSE PLANTS, and PLANTS for Table Decoration.
Bedding Plants, Florist Fl©"wers, Hoses, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c.
CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.
JOHN KILFATRICE & SON,
And FUKERAIi UNDUKTAKERS,
16 ABBEY STREET, PAISLEY.
Orders Carefully and Promptly attended to.
THOMAS STEVENSO
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY DEPOT
(HEAD OF ST. JAMES STEET). ♦
Best Qualities of Wishaw Coals and Dross at Lowest Market Rates.
House — 16 STOCK STREET.
Lithographer, Illuminator, Engraver, and Printer,
8 HIGH STREEET (CROSS), PAISLEY.
Invoice and Account Tops, &c. Spool Tickets and Labels of all Descriptions.
Also, Manufacturers of Gummed Tickets,
T-R. A T->-F! rainSTTIXsTGr JB^ST &rr:E,A.ls/L I^O"W"ER,-
270
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EfJCSIJMEER, SJV1ITJH, AND BELLH/cNQER.
MALLEABLE and CAST-IRON ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS and GRATES CONTRACTED FOR and on STOCK.
MAKER OF PATENT 3-ROIiIiER MANGIiES.
OH-A-Iia-ES nVCOIDEIi-A.TE.
6 ST. MI
N STREET.
MaLW^RICK'S STUDIO,
Speciality, our Autotype and Opal Enlargement.
or ^
PASTEY COOK AND CONFECTIONEE.
TOWJslHE/eE) F^EST/eUf^AJ^T,
47 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Soirees, Marriages, Public Dinners, Evening Parties, and Pic-Mcs supplied in Town and Country.
LADY LANE.
THE COMMITTEE of tlie PAISLEY HOrSE OP EEFIJGE respectfully call the attention of Pamilies and others to the facilities afforded for "\YASHI]S"a and DRESSI]S"(> of CLOTHES at the Establishment. Parties may rely on their Work being done in the most satisfactory manner, and at Moderate Charges.
Peice Lists may be had of the Matron, at the Eefuge, Yictoria Place, Lady Lane. fSee Page 193.)
AD V ERTISEMENTS.
271
11,11
41 Ifji
M) Id
PHOTOaRAPHER,
9 SILJVIOUR STI^EET, f/tlSLEY.
Finished n Oils, Water Colours, or Black and White.
OPAL ENLARGEMENTS ARTISTICALLY FINISHED.
^ERAL Ui^OERTAKER,
24 OQTTOH STEEBT, PAISLEY.
0
Funerals carefully Conducted either in Town or Country, on the most Moderate Terms.
J. B.'s Per.'ional Attendance on all occasions.
TAILOR. AN0 SLOTHIEf^,
96 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
S,
BOTTLER,
And iERATED WATER MANUFACTURER,
20 MOSS STJRKBT3
AND
4 HUNTUR STREET.
272
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT HAY & SON,
ST/cTIOJ^JEF^S, 7<VCC0UNT-B00K M/cKERS,
AND OENEHAL PRINTERS, THS GROSS, PAISLSir.
12 DYERS' WYND.
Mil
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•CONFECTIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
SOIREES SUPPLIED on MODERATE TERMS.
m
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BOOT AND SHOEMAKEiR,
PAISLEY.
0
MEASURES TAKEN AT PARTIES' RESIDENCES.
Groods Sent for Inspection.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY and NEATLY EXECUTED.
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T:EI^3yLS dv^ojd:h]i&jlte.
GLOBE TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
0
MESSES. WM. SPEIES & CO. beg to announce that they have Opened the Premises at 11 HIGH STEEET, as a Eirst-Class TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Parties Patronising it will find it most Comfortable.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
11 JHISH STF^EET (SF^OSS), f/clSLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 273
CAMERON BROTHERS,
COAL, DROSS, & LIME MERCHANTS,
DEPOT, ABERCORN STATION,
Have always on hand a Supply of the Best Quality of AYESHIEE and LANAEKSHIRE HOUSE COAL.
ESTIMATES given for Supplies of FURNACE COAL and DROSS for Public Works.
ECONOMY.
— — ►*-
I8DALE & M'CALLTJM'S
CAPS.
3Vr.A.2srTj:F-A.CTTJIS,EI2,S OIF-
COLD WATER SOAP, SOAP POWDER, and
DRY SOAP.
MUSIC WAREHOUSE, TERRACE BUILDINGS.
-f s K 0 f
KespectfuUy invites attention to his NEW STOCK OF
PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS,
By the BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN MAKERS,
In the most Modern Style of Cases.
TUNING AND REPAIRINGJYRRST- CLASS TUNERS.
MUSICIANS FOR EVENING PARTIES.
s
274 ADVERTISEMENTS.
aLBNIFFER
LAUNDRY,
PAISLEY.
TELEPHONE,. No. 40.
VANS TO ANY ADDRESS.
Orders to Call will receive Prompt Attention, and may lae left at
2 s1veitiihii.i.s.
47 causevsidx:.
60 georgte: street.
75 love street.
4 high street, renfrew.
16 rankine street, johnstone.
Price-Lists and List-Books Free, on application-
FAMILY WASHING AND DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT.
J. TEMPLETON & CO.
Would call attention to the facilities at their LAUNDRY, which enable them to dispense with artificial means in Washing and Drying Clothes entrusted to them. There being ample Ground,
All Goods are Grass Bleached, Hand Washed, and no Acids Used.
On Receipt of Post-Card, &oods are lifted in Clasf 0°^, Paisley, and Heigh'bourh.ood.
Orders received at the following places in Paisley — John Reid, Fruiterer, 43 High Street and 7 Broomlands ; W. R. Donald, 3 Moss Street ; E. O. Crawford, 47 Moss Street ; and John Barclay, Baker, 1 Bank Street.
COAL MERCHANTS,
WISHAW AND AYRSHIRE COAIi DEPOTS,
Underwood, Canal Street, Ferguslie, Saucel, & Potterhill, Paisley ; FuLBAR Street, Renfrew ; & Railway Stations, Yoker & Clydebank.
Have always on hand a supply of the Finest Quality of WISHA"W HOUSEHOLD COALS. They are of Superior Quality, and giving general satisfaction.
-A. TI^I.A.X. SOIL.ICITEI5-
FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY of BEST FDMACE COAL and DROSS.
HEAD OFFICEs-UNOERWOOD, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 275
OROXJND TO FBXJ.
VERY GOOD GROUND TO FEU
ON
GREENLAW ESTATE,
FOR
VILLAS, TERHACES, & COTTAGES.
.A.FPLY TO
ARCHITECT AND PROPERTY VALUATOR, TERRACE BUILDINGS,
F* AISLE Y BATHS
HOT and COLD SHOWER BATHS,
VAPOUR BATH, Is.; SITZ BATH, 4d,
TURKISH BATH, Is. 6d.
LARGE TEPID SWIMMING BATHS,
4d. during the Week. Saturday, 3d.
Opesi from 7.30 a.m. till S.jo p.m.
DONALD BAIN", Lessee.
ESTBLiISIUBD 18 61.
BUILDEF^ & JVIOjMUJVIEJSlTyVL WOF^KEf^.
Yard— 14 L ADIT LANE. House — 51 HIGH STKSET.
Et^anoh Owrrvs \ CHAIGTON CEMETERY, GLASGOW HOAD.
jiKA^cH uFFicEb, | NEW CEMETERY, NEILSTON.
♦ INSCRIPTIONS ENaRAVSD. MONUMENTS REPAIRED.
All kinds of Jobbing in Stone and Brickwork carefully attended to. Grindstones, <fcc., kept in Stock or Made to Order.
Estimates ^ven for every Description of Freestone, HarUe, and e-ranite Work, Neatly eseeuted to any Design.
276 ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. H O L T,
L/cDIES' JH/cTTEl^,
Cl-'WO STAIE.S XJI*),
IP J^ I S !_. E! "Z".
Chip, Straw, Leghorn, Felt, and Beaver Hats and Bonnets
CLE/cJMED, DYED, AJM D ALTERED.
Gentlemen's Old FELT HATS made FasMonaWe for Ladles and Children.
IT. B, - "Will not Toe responsilDle for Goods not called for in
T-wo Montlis,
p fi^- M t(^) m w m u m m m^ w
BULL mN POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, NEW STREET, PAISLEYa
Harringtons, Dog Carts, Saddle Horses, Minibuses, &c., Job and Post Horses, Hearses, ^^^neral and Mourning Coaches, &c.
Funeral Undertaking and ether Orders promptly attended to.
C/cBINETJV1AKEF^ AJMD Uf HOLSTEREf^.
Fxirniture Cleaned, Kepaired, and Polished. Jobbing's in Upholstery. CHARGJ-ES 3VtOT)]ER,A.TE.
Workshop, 9 NEW STREET.
Warehouse, 84 HIGH STREET.
House, 70 LOVE STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 277
Stationer, BookMnder, icGoant Book Manufacturer, Engraier, Lithographer, and General Printer,
3 MOSS STREET, (CF^OSS,) fAISLEY.
Marriage Invitations, Memorial Cards, and Funeral Letters.
MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUND IN ANY STYLE.
<•>•••■>•••#> •-*■*■*•*•*•*
There is no SINGER MACHINE but SINGER'S,
AND
SliMGER'S SEWIi^G EVIACHIi^ES
ARE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
THE SINGER l/IANUFACTURINC COMPAHY
(Formerly I. M; SINGER & CO.)
The Only Show Room in this Town,-103 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. BEWARE OF COUi^TERFEITS.
ROBERT BRO^V^N,
MANUFACTURER OF
METAL NAME-PLATES AND BRASS LETTERS,
Brass Name-Plates for Shipbuilders, Engineers, Machinists, Patentees, &c.
White Metal Plates for Street ISTames, Pire Plugs, Gas Plugs, and
Door I^umbers ; Brass Block Letters, from 2 to 1 2 inches.
Orders by Post Promptly attended to.
10 ESPEDABR STREET. HOOSE, 5 NEBLSTON STREET.
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278 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN A. SHARP,
Contractor and Cansew^ayer,
IP^ISL'EZ'y.
Whinstone and Granite Setts, Kerbs, and Channels
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, LADIES' HAIRDRE8SING, &C., At CALAZEL'S (from Paris), Paisley, The Cross.
Use Calazel's Haie Lotions and Pomades for the growth of the Hair on Eald Spots, &c. Falling- off or General Decay quickly arrested. All kinds of Palse Hair kept in Stock, and made to order, including Scalps, "Wigs, Fronts, &c. Also, Combings made up.
Al,r, XOII^EX REQUISITES KErT.
Established February, 1877.
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 33 WELLMEADOW STREET,
HOUSE ABOVE.
ADVEETISEMENTS. 279
GLASGOW GKAIK AND GENERAL
GRINDING MILLS
AND
COFFEE ROASTING WORKS.
AFEEj^CH Scientific Gentleman, who has directed his attention to the subject of Coffee Eoasting, says : — I have fonnd that Coffee is better Eoasted, and more of the aroma retained, when a double cylinder is used — the air between the interior and exterior cylinders acting as a non-conductor of heat. It is done more uniformly, while the essential oil on Avhich the aroma depends is less liable to be dispersed than when exposed to the fierce heat of a fire in a single cylinder.
In the double rotary globular method of roasting, as practised at Messrs. Minto's Works, Graeme Street, Glasgow, the above principle is acted upon, in as much as the globe (which has superseded the cylinder since the application of steam power to this branch) revolves in a medium of heated air, which experience has shown best prevents the dispersion of the essential oil aroma.
F> .A. :l ^ Tm IS 3r,
Lessee and Manager, ...ME. H, T. BEICKWELL.
Acknowledged to be the most
successfully managed Theatre in the Theatrical Annals of the town
VISITED BY THE LATEST
METROPOLITAN AMD PROVINCIAL
SUCCESSES.
For Time of OPENING and PRICES, see BILLS.
280
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERTSON'S
Regristered " Golden Shred "
Is the Best in the Market ; and has taken the first place for years.
MAKER OF
JAMS, JELLIES, & CONFECTIONERY, all of the Finest duality.
THRUSHGROyE WORKS, PAISLEY. DA^VID TOSH,
CHIMNEY-STALK REPAIRER,
AND
Erector of Lightning Conductors, 3 & II BROUGHAM STREET,
G R E END C K.
Contracts entered into for Building Chimney- Stalks, Repairing, Hooping, Raising, and Straightening the same by a method requiring no stoppage of
Works.
Church Spires Repaired by Competent Workmen, who are sent to all parts of the Country.
All Lightning Conductors before being left, are tested by Captain Bucknill's System, which ensures protection to the Building fitted, and are erected in ac- cordance with the rules of the London Lightning Rod Conference.
Inquiries for Estimates answered by Return.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 281
9DOUGAL BROTHERS,
Wholesale and Manufacturing Stationers, 4 MOSS STREET & B06 CAUSEYSEDE.
I»I^AlI*i$ ami KAP^CY SXATI03JB«.Y.
ACCOUNT BOOKS of every description made on the shortest notice, to any size and style of Binding.
Gngi^aying, liimHoei^APHiNG, ^ Iiejuiubi^-Si^ess ©i^miiims. Circulars, Cheques, Letter Headings, Invoices, Account and Memorandum
Forms, &c., &c.
SOIAMPING AND GMBOSSING. Arms, Crests, Monograms, Addresses, and Business Dies, cut in the best style.
Designs furnished Free.
Splendid 'Uai^iejuy op Fancy Goods poi^ ^i^eseniis.
Albums, Scrap Books, Writing Desks, Inkstands, Tourists' and Stationery
Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, Note Books, Moredan's Pencils and Leads, &c. , &c.
All kinds of PACKING PAPERS kept in Stock, or made to sample exact.
SCHOOL BOOKS 6- SCHOOL STATLONERY. AGENTS FOR ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, and MILNER'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
0 ^ilG-HC 3TI^EET^ OIROSS.
ARCKD. MACALPINE, Certificated Teacher,
Agent for Paisley and District for the Sloan-Duployan Publications.
Terms on application.
By one of those advances peculiar to the movements of the age, the Art of Shorthand has been revolutionised by the above new sj^stem. Mastered thoroughly in twelve hours' tuition, surpassing every other system in legibility and speed, affording reporting proficiency in as many months as other systems require years. Though but recently introduced, it has already its institu- tions in almost every leading City in the Kingdom, and numbers its enthusi- astic writers by the thousand ; while Schools and Educational Institutions are, on all sides, rapidly adopting it as the System oftlie Future. These facts are proved in the Descriptive Pamphlet of the System, containing a brief historical sketch of the system, a description of its chief features, examples of writing, and a marvellous array of testimonials, authenticated with Name and Address, including the results in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, &c., and the opinions of the Press, of Professional Teachers and Shorthand Writers. In common with all great movements, the system has met with violent opposition from rival interests, and been subjected to the greatest misrepre- sentation. To these attacks full rej)lies can also be had.
Instricctio7i may he given either Privately, or in Classes, or by Post.
Descriptive Pamphlet, with. Testiraonials, Id., by Post l^d. Reply to T. A. Reed's Criticism, Id., by Post lid. Complete Exposure of the Calumnies of the Phonetic Journal, Id., by Post l^d.
282
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I' .A. I S X. E "ST
PROVIDENT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
( I^ I IVK I "DT :E3 13 ).
Kstalalislieci I860.
BOARD OF IVSAI^AGEIVaENT.
President, — Mr. DAVID MILLAR, 6 Falside. Vice-President, —Mb.. ROBERT DUNLOP, 22 Castle Street.
Secretary, — Mu. THOMAS SERVICE, 7 Sir Michael Streeet. Treasurer, — Mr. JOHN PATOIsT, 54 Storie Street.
Mr. THOMAS YUILL. Mr. GEORGE M'LEARIE. Mr. JOHN ARTHUR.
JOHN GEMMILL.
THOMAS HAMILTON.
Mr Mr
Mr. JAMES INGLIS. Mr. JAMES HART. Mr. DAVID MONCRIEFF. Mr. JAMES STRUTHERS. Mr. JOHN PATON.
Mr. ALEXANDER R. POLLOCK.
REGISTERED OFFICE — 140 George Street. BOOK-KEEPER,— JOHN LAUCHLAN,— House, 13 Argyle Street.
GROCERY AHU PROVIBIOH DEPARTMENT.
Reserve Store, — 139 George Street.
Central, — 139 George Street.
165 George Street.
68 Love Street.
54 Broomlands.
20 Lawn Street.
1 Cleopatra Buildings. 24 Underwood Road. Bakery Branch, — 139 George Street. Steam Bakery, — 140 George Street. Boot and Shoe Branch,— 81 High Street
Mr. John Davidson, Storeman. . Mr. Charles O'Neil, Salesman. . Mr. Jarvis C. King, Do.
. Mr. Alexander Smith, Do. . Mr. Robert White, Do.
. Mr. James K. Hamilton, Do.
Mr. Robt. M. Lauchlan, Do. , Mr. C. C. Hodgsen, Do.
. Miss J. Hannan, Saleswoman. . Mr. Alex. M'Gilvray, Manager.
Miss Jaffrey, Saleswoman. Jewellery and Hardware Branch, — 26 Causey side. Miss Fulton, Saleswoman
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:M:r- HOBERT ^VYLIK, IVdCaiiager. B I^ -A. 3Nr C SI E s .
Central, — 138 George Street, ... Mr. William Hamilton, Salesman.
No. 1, — 166 George Street. ... Mr. Thomas Murray, Do.
No. 2, — 7 Love Street Mr. Thomas Buchanan, Do.
No. 3,— 23 Broomlands Mr. George Ross, Do.
No. 4, — 7 Lawn Street Mr. John Barton, Do.
Sausage Factory,— 138 George Street. Mr. Gilmour, Superintendent
ADVEKTISEMENTS. 283
Provident Co-Operative Society — Continued.
Iva:EETI3NrG!-S_ The BOAED OF DIEECTOES meet every WEDNESDAY Evening, in the
Board Eoom, 139 George Street, at Eight o'Clock. The JEWELLEEY & HAEDWAEE COMMITTEE meet every MONDAY
Evening, in the Shop, 26 Causeyside Street, at Eight o'clock. The BOOT & SHOE COMMITTEE meet every MONDAY Evening, in the
Board Eoom, 139 George Street, at Eight o'Clock. The BAKEEY COMMITTEE meet every TUESDAY Evening, in the
Board Eoom, 139 George Street, at Eight o'Clock.
The FLESHING COMMITTEE meet every TUESDAY Evening, in the
Board Eoom, 139 George Street, at Half-Past Eight o'Clock.
The GEOCEEY COMMITTEE meet every FEIDAY Evening, in the Board Eoom, 139 Geogre Street, at Eight o'Clock. The Monthly Meetings of the Society are held on the last Thursdays of February, Mnrch, May, June, August, September, November, December ; and the Quarterly Meetings are held on the last Thursdays of January, April, July, and October, all at Eight o^Cloch'p.m.
The Books Close for the Quarterly Balance on the last Tuesday of March, June, September, and December.
The Treasurer attends at the Registered Office, 140 George Street, every MONDAY and FRIDAY Evening, from Half-Past Seven till Half- Past Eight o'Clock, for paying and receiving accounts.
(Originated for purposes conducive to the Health, Instruction, Recreation, or Comfort of Members or their Families.)
MEMBEE-S OF COMMITTEE.
Mr. Egbert Henderson, Chairman.
Mr. John M'Kim.
Mr. JouN M'Kay.
Mr. James Armour.
Mr. John Christie.
Mr. Matthew Black.
Mr. James Baillte,
Mr. James M'Cormick.
Mr. Charles M'Quarrie.
Mr. William M'Crossan.
Mr. James Bogie, Secy. , 4 Christie St.
Mr. Neil WiLKiE, Treas., 9Argyle St.
]sr o T I c E s .
The Library and Reading-Rooms are at 140 George Street (One Stairup). The Penny Savings Bank (instituted 7th Oct., 1882) is Open every Monday
Evening, from 7.30 to 8.30, at 139 George Street (Back Premises). Lectures, Soirees, Excursions, &c., are arranged for at suitable times
during the year. The "Co-Operative News" is delivered Weekly to Members paying Id.
each Calendar Month. The Committee meet every Wednesday Evening, at their Booms, 140
George Street. Quarterly Meetings of the Society, in connection with the business of this
Department, are held on the First Mondays in February, May, August,
and November. Three vacancies in the Committee fall to be tilled up at
each Meeting.
284
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thoroughly
The New Patent WATERPROOF
For Ladies.
Waterproof.
-s,^fe-^^ Price,- -21s.Eacli. La^^^^^gl
All Sizes in Black, Blue, and other Colours sent free on receipt of remittance.
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Only Measure required— Length from Collar to Skirt
♦ ♦♦••»>>*•••• •••••»♦
SCOTCH TWEED
Our Waterproofs being specially- Manufactured at our 0"wn Works, "we Guarantee them as being Thoroughly Proof.
^^ SAMPLES AND PRICES FREE BY POST.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
285
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENERAL WIREWORK AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTORY.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
Every Description of Wire Work and Wire Cloth, in Copper, Brass, Iron, Steel, and Galvanized Wire.
Strong Galvanised Wire Guards for Shop and Warehouse fronts,
Windows and Eoof-lights of Churches, Schools, Stores,
Factories, Public Works, &c.
SUPEEZOH EOILEZl TUBE SHUSHES,
In every variety of size and material.
Galvanized Wire Netting, all widths kept in Stock, suitable for Pigeon and Poultry Enclosures,
WIRE RIDDLES AND SIEVES
FOR ALL PURPOSES.
Copper, Brass, Tinned, Galvanized, and Iron
Wire, all Sizes.
Plain and Galvanized Fencing and Netting
Staples always in Stock.
Country or Export Orders Promptly Executed.
EXTRA WIRE WORK OR WIRE OLOTHS WROUGHT TO ORDER.
2S^ ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL ASSURANCE COY.
Capital — one: MII.IiION.
LIFE -Fiei-AMyiTiES- LOANS-
Head Office for West and North of Scotland —
GENERAL ASSURANCE OFFICES,
141 -W^BST &EOne-B STEEET, QLASaOW. WALKEE, SCOTT, & CO., Local Managers.
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^^G^EIN^TS IIST PAISLEY —
JOHN CAESWELL, 3 Moss Street, Cross.
THOS. DONALD, 43 Lady Lane.
JOHN DAVIDSON, 1 Stevenson Street.
J. M. FINDLAY, 12 High Street.
A. M. WHITEFOED, 53 Caledonia Street.
ALEX. B. M'GOWN,
ACGOUNTAWT,
Treasurer to the Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society,
agent for
THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE
ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
AND
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY,
Agent for the ANCHOE LINE STEAMSHIP CO.
AGENT for '* STATS" 1.INE
FIRE ^ND LIFE
AND
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AGENT,
HOUSE FACTOH, 43 L.A.ID"3r ILi-A.l>TE-
ADVERTISEMENTS. 287
NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURA^NCE SOCIETY.
ESTJ^BXjISHED 1797.
Head OfEce — SURREY STREET, NORWICH. Iiondon Office — SO FIiEET STREET, E.G.
THE Eates of this Society are exceedingly Moderate, and the Insured are free from all responsibility. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of Claims, £4,100,000 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire.
In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Institution, it will suffice to state that the total amount Insured exceeds £250,000,000.
C. E. BIGJS'OLD, Secretmy. C. A. B. BIGNOLD, Assid. do.
^C^EISTT FOR, F^ISLEY,
JAMES B. IiAMB, 12 High Street,
ARCHITECT and LICENSED PROPERTY VALUATOR
ALLI
ASSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL, cS5,000,000. ESTABLISHED 1824.
GLASGOW BOAUD OF DIRECTOBS.
JAMES AIKEN, Esq. (Messrs. Burns, Aiken, & Co.)
ALEXAIS^DEE DREW, Esq. (Messrs. Alexander Drew & Sons.)
JAMES EINLAYSON, Esq. (Messrs. Einlayson, Bousfield, & Co.)
LEOI^ARD GOW, Esq., Shipowner.
JOHjS" GEAHAM, Esq., C.A.
ANTHONY H ANN AY, Esq. (Messrs. Kelly & Co.)
THOMAS RUSSELL, Esq., M.P., of Ascog, Bute.
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCES may be effected on the most favourable Terms on application to the Local Agents, or to
W. W. W. KEID, Manager,
151 WEST GEORGE STEEET, GLASGOW.
288 ADVERTISEMENTS.
C-A^LEDONIAlSr PLATE GLASS
Established 1871, under the Companies' Acts 1862, 1867. Capital, £20,0CX>.
Head Office — 131 HOPE STREET, GLASGOW.
Banhers—KOYKL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
^oZicitors— WRIGHT, JOHNSTON, MACKENZIE, & AITKEN, Glasgow
Auditor— 3 AME.^ PATERSON, C.A., 92 Bath Street, Glasgow, Bukgh
Treasurer Kinning Park.
Manager— W. M 'GAVIN M'CULLOCH.
Over £60,000 of Glass has been replaced by this Company for Breakages arising from Storms, Stone Throwing, Window Cleaning, Goods Falling, Malice, Mischief, and other innumerable causes.
All Glass insured against every Risk, except Fire-heat, at Moderate Rates, with prompt replacement of Breakages.
Immediate ITotice of aU Damages should Ise sent to tlie Office
or A^ent.
UNION
FIRE & LIFE IISURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABIiISHSD in the Rei§^n of QUSEN ANNE, A.D. 1714.
Fire Funds, £720,000. | Life Funds, £1,000,000. Total Funds, £1,800,000.
FIRE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES.
LARGE BONUSES ON LIFE POLICIES.
aLASaO"^ BIlANCH-131 HOPE STEEET.
W. M 'GAVIN M'CULLOCH, Local Manager.
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 289
SCOTTISH LEGAL
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Chief Office— 86 WILSON STREET, GLASGOW.
Estalslislied 1S52. Certified 1856.
Registered for Great Britain and Ireland under the " Friendly Societies
Act, 1875."
Capital at 31st December, 1884, ^185,443. Membership, about 400,000.
Annual Inconie, £100,000, Claims Paid during the past Five ITears, £255,809.
PAISLEY BRANCH MEMBERSHIP, 17,000.
PAISLEY OFFICE-99 HIGH STREET.
GEORGE DAVIDSON, District Manager.
Q
WM. WHYTE BAIN,
Secretary. Head Office—
86 Wilson Street, Glasgow.
ONE YEAR'S PREMIUM RETURNED AT THE END OF EVERY FIFTH YEAR IF NO CLAIM IS MADE DURING THE FIVE YEARS.
TH£: EQUITABLE
FIEE AND ACCIDENT OFEICES.
niTANCIAL POSITION, January 1, 1S85.
Fi^'^' Accident.
Capital Subscribed, £26o,33o 0 0 £142,025 0 0
Capital Paid-up, 52,667 0 0 28,405 0 0
Annual Income, 81,287 12 11 22,185 3 7
Investments, . . . . , 96,963 7 3 32,518 13 0
SCOTTISH BRANCH —
101 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
GEO. DUTHIE, Secretary. Iniiuential Agents Wanted.
D. SEMPLE & COCHKANE, 16 Gilmotir Street. JAIMES BARE, 109 Causeyside. T
290 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Improved System of Accident Insurance. INSUR/cJvlCE QOfAffifiY
( Xj I IVI I T E D ) .
Chief Offices— 115 GEOUGE ST., EDINBUEGH.
— »
5>tr^cfors.
CHAS. TENNANT COUPER, Esq., Advocate, Chairman.
G. W. W. BAECLAY, Esq . J.P., Sun Fire Insurance Company, Edinburgh.
C. H. FASSON. Esa.. Deputy Surgeon-General, Superintendent, Eoyal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
HENRY MOFFAT *Esq. of Eldin, J.P.
JAMES MURRAY, Esq. of Callands, J.P., Director of the Colonial Investment and Agency Company
of New Zealand. GEO. EOBERTSON, Esq., J.P , Writer to the Signet, Director of the North British Railway Company. Major-Gen. F. NEPEAN SMITH, J.P.. Director of the Agra Bank. JAMES TOD, Esq., J. P., Deputy-Chairman, Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce. PATRICK TTJENBULL, Esq., J.P., Chai'tered Accountant, Director of the Forth and Clyde Railway
Company. „
Manager and Secretary -MART IN L. MARTIN.
Eoyal Bank of Scotland. British Linen Company Bank. National Provincial Bank of England.
Glasgow Office:— 50 WEST GEORGE STREET. E. KENNEDY MITCHELL, Resident Secretary.
Capital fully Subscribed, £2,500,000
Life Fund in Special Trust for Life Policy Holders about £875,000
Other Funds exceed £1,000,000
TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS UP'W ARDS of TWO MILLIONS Total Net Annual Income, £1,200,000
CMef Offices - 19 and 20 0 0 Pv 3JT HiTlTTo N D 0 N, B.C.
Secretary— 0^0. LYON BENNETT.
Undoubted Security. Moderate Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. LIFE DEPARTMENT — ^ciaari/, T. E.YOUNG, B. A.
BI?-.f^I^CIT OFFICERS.
19 St. Yincent Place, Glasgow— ARCHIBALD LAISON, District Manager.
Bankers — The Union Bank of Scotland Limited.
Solicitors — Me^^xB. Mitchells, Cowan, & JoH^ stone.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY — R. WoTHERSPOON & Brownlie, 50 Maxwellton ;
Andrew Paterson, British Linen Company Bank ; D. C. Bell, Union Bank ;
John Waterston, 107 Causeyside Street ; William Pinkebton, 58 High
Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 291
Mutual Life Assurance.
SCOTTISH EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
Existing Assurances, - - - 9,492,565 Funds, - - - - - £2,744,842
Income, - - - - - £358,073
New Regulations providing against Forfeiture of Policies through inability to meet premiums.
"The theory now adopted by the Scottish Equitable is in fact so far advanced, that it is impossible that any other office can bid higher for public support." — Revieio, 18th February, 1885.
New Assurances effected during the year ending ist March, 1885, over £"
The business of the Society is conducted at a moderate rate of expense, and the Society being purely Mutual the whole of the Profits are divided among the Policy Holders. In this way large additions have been made to participating policies.
Glasgow Omce — 155 WEST GEORGE STREET. A. H. MOBGAK", F.F.A., Bes. Secretary.
AGEiTTS m PAISLEY- ROBERT BOYD, Accountant, 46 Moss Street. WILLIAM REID, Jun., Writer, 3 County Place. EDWARD RENNISON, Insurance Agent, 9 Orr Square. JAMES TELFER, Commission Agent, 2 Buchanan Terrace.
AGEiTTS IN JOHNSTONE- JAMES DICKSON, Thorn. A. A. GUTHRIE, National Bank.
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